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State House, Providence – Rhode Island established a mandate, through the Act on Climate, of 100% renewable energy generation by 2033. Offshore wind generated energy has been identified as a critical component to meet this mandate. To date however, the only offshore wind energy generated for Rhode Island comes from the Block Island windfarm, a five-turbine, 30 MW project that was developed by Deepwater Wind, now known as Ørsted US Offshore Wind.
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House Minority Leader Michael Chippendale joins The News with Gene Valicenti to discuss the Republican Response to the State of the State Address.
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Leader Michael Chippendale presented the 2024 Republican State of the State Address.
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Leader Michael Chippendale joined Katy Keiffer and Gina Fuller, hosts on this week's edition of the Resiliency Radio Hour, sponsored by the Southern Rhode Island Conservation District.
Rhode Island's Conservation Districts are housed under RIDEM and are charged with the stewardship of the State's natural resources through education, outreach, and technical assistance. They also offer their tools and expertise to assist and support local cities and towns, and private land owners. Please take a moment to listen in.
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Leader Michael Chippendale joins Gene Valicenti and Senator Jessica de la Cruz on WJAR 10 News Conference (January 7, 2024) to discuss 2024 issues and legislative priorities.
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Rep. Brian Newberry joins Tara Granahan to discuss House Resolution to Condemn Hamas
Please take a moment to listen in. House Minority Caucus: Formal Condolences To The People Of Israel Derailed By Democratic Leadership1/5/2024
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State House, Providence – During the first week of session since the horrific October 7 attacks by Hamas, a large bipartisan group of legislators presented a Resolution of Condolences for immediate consideration by House membership. This would normally have been a routine request, as the House frequently expresses condolences to victims of terror or other atrocities or events. Unfortunately, the Democratic leadership declined to follow customary procedure forcing the resolution to go to committee where there is no guarantee it will ever see the light of day. Resolution sponsor Rep. Brian C. Newberry and House Minority Leader Michael Chippendale commented:
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