This week, CVS Health announced it will be laying off nearly 3,000 employees nationwide, and is exploring breaking up parts of its business. We’ll talk about how these changes may affect the state and its Woonsocket-based headquarters. Also, there are five questions for Rhode Island voters on this year’s ballot. This week we’ll look at question one: should the state host a constitutional convention? We’ll break down what that would mean, and why it’s become such a hot topic across the political spectrum. And the local theater season is ramping up. We’ll talk about some of the most exciting plays coming up this fall. That and more on this week’s show.
Links:
- How will CVS layoffs affect Woonsocket?
- Approval for McKee and Matos falls in new Pell Center poll
- TGIF: Ian Donnis’ Rhode Island politics roundup for Oct. 4, 2024
- Breaking down the ballot: Should Rhode Island hold a constitutional convention?
- Election 2024: Your guide to voting in Rhode Island
- A Guide to State Referenda and Voting Procedures in Rhode Island
Fall theater preview:
Guests:
- Rhode Island State Rep. Stephen Casey of Woonsocket
- Ian Donnis, The Public’s Radio political reporter
- John Marion, Executive Director of Common Cause Rhode Island
- Providence Journal reporter Patrick Anderson
- Tracy MacDonald, Executive Producer of Arts and Culture at Rhode Island PBS
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