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Leader Michael Chippendale and Tara Granahan WPRO discuss the potential pay raises for RI State Department heads by Gov McKee. Besides constituents not seeing results in many of these core government functions, the timing couldn't be worse with our pensioners being ignored, our electricity and food bills skyrocketing, budget at an all time high, etc. -- if anything, we should be investing in an Office of an Inspector General to get accountability and transparency.
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The Rhode Island House Minority Caucus listened to their constituents, their municipal leaders, and members of the business community -- as a result, will champion the following bills during the 2024 Legislative Session.
RI House GOP Leader Mike Chippendale on the Washington Bridge, McKee’s budget, immigration & more3/1/2024
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The Publics Radio - The start of 2024 has been a challenging time for Democratic Governor Dan McKee. The closing of the westbound Washington Bridge has aggravated Rhode Islanders. And the rising cost of a soccer arena in Pawtucket raises other questions. It’s unclear if these issues offer an opportunity for local Republicans.
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State House, Providence – In an effort to assist Rhode Island lawmakers in conservation and energy policy decisions, House Minority Leader Michael Chippendale submitted legislation to require an annual study of the state’s electric load and capacity by the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission (PUC).
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Representative Brian C. Newberry joins The Matt Allen Show NewsTalk 99.7 & AM 630 WPRO to discuss his housing bills: The 1st Time Home Buyer Savings Program Act - H7673, and the Real Estate Conveyance Tax, to create a disincentive for the growing corporate buyout of single family homes - H7683.
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Rep Robert Quattrocchi joined Tara Granahan WPRO to discuss his bill prohibiting experimental vax, mask and test mandates for employment. "Looking back at COVID, there were many lessons learned from the absurd practices that hurt commerce and quality of life."
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State House, Providence – In response to the lessons learned from the detrimental economic, educational and health services related conditions realized by the COVID-19 mandates for testing, masking and vaccinations, Representative Robert Quattrocchi (District 41, Scituate, Cranston) submitted legislation that provides for reasonable exemptions from such practices going forward.
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