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Trucking Reps Consider Next Move After Dismissal Of Lawsuit Over RI Tolls

Trucking industry representatives are considering their next move after U.S. District Court William E. Smith dismissed Tuesday a lawsuit challenging Rhode Island’s truck toll program. The American Trucking Associations, which filed the suit, appears likely to either appeal Smith’s decision or to move the case to state court. “ATA is disappointed by [the\ decision, in […]

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Infante-Green Vows To Deliver Improvements In RI Student Performance

Angélica Infante-Green, who is designated to be Rhode Island’s next education commissioner, vowed Tuesday to deliver measurable improvements in student performance over the next few years and to remain in the state “for the long haul.”

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Raimondo Cites $212M In Cash/Credit In Extending Deloitte Contract

Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo said the state is extending its contract with Deloitte, the vendor running the state’s troubled IT system, since the company improved its performance while making significant concessions. The IT system known as UHIP has been plagued by cost overruns and operational problems since it launched in 2016. On Friday, Raimondo […]

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Bonus Q&A: Raimondo On Jobs Numbers, Education, Superman Building, Beach Fees & More

RI Gov. Gina Raimondo joins Bonus Q&A to discuss whether the state’s unemployment numbers are a misleading indicator, whether there’s any hope for the Superman Building, the outlook for improving public education, and much more.

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