U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner has been taking to the House floor to protest President Trump’s cuts to funding for life-saving food for malnourished children. We talk with him about that, and some of the ways Rhode Island has been impacted by the president’s first few months in office. Also, State Senator Tiara Mack is against Providence Mayor Brett Smiley’s efforts to raise property taxes. She says there are better ways to raise the much-needed revenue for the city. And we talk about a painting at the Statehouse of the 1st Rhode Island Rregiment in the Revolutionary War, a rare military group composed almost entirely of Black soldiers. That and more on this week’s episode.
Links:
- Hamlet at Gamm Theatre (through May 4)
- Ballet RI performs Swan Lake at The Vets (May 3 &4)
- “Give the Drummer Some” benefit concert at The Met (May 4)
- “State of the Brew” moderated by Ian Donnis at The Guild (May 7)
Guests:
- U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner (D) RI CD-2
- State Sen. Tiara Mack (D – Providence, 6th District)
- Ian Donnis, The Public’s Radio political reporter
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