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GoLocalProv | Whitcomb: February Not All Bad; Simplify Vaccinations; Another Reason for Term Limits

  “When the capital development of a country becomes a byproduct of the activities of a casino, the job is likely to be ill-done.” -- Economist John Maynard Keynes in remarks on the stock markets in 1936. See the GameStop frenzy. It has been comforting to see the hedge funders unhappy and confused.     I’ve noticed  in the past few days far more Christmas wreaths still hanging on front doors than last year at this time, and holiday lights are lingering later, too. A way to ward off evil spirits or at least viruses?   View Larger + Joseph Wood Krutch (1893-1970), the nature essayist, famously wrote that “the most serious charge which can be brought against New England is not Puritanism but February’’, that paradoxically short but seemingly long month. And yet, its sun is warmer than January’s, its days are noticeably longer and you get from time to time a cold but dry and windless day that can be exhilarating – a perfect day for the season. And in some years, you see snow drops and other early flowers popping out along the strips of road with a southern exposure and smell warming earth.

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Raimondo's Cabinet appointment garners mostly positive reaction from local leaders

THE REACTION TO Gov. Gina M. Raimondo being selected as President-elect Joe Biden's secretary of commerce has been mostly positive. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO PROVIDENCE – Elected and politically tied officials, company executives and nonprofit leaders on Friday offered both congratulations and criticism to Gov. Gina M. Raimondo on her nomination by the Biden administration to be secretary of Commerce. Raimondo, who was first elected governor of Rhode Island in 2014 – the state’s first woman governor – will… Register to keep reading or subscribe today and receive unlimited access.

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RI to become founding member of regional program to cut road emissions

RI to become founding member of regional program to cut road emissions Alex Kuffner, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal, file / Sandor Bodo Vehicles snake through the Route 95 Viaduct in Providence in 2019. PROVIDENCE — Thirteen years after joining a pioneering regional compact to slash greenhouse-gas emissions from power plants, Rhode Island is set to become a founding member of another groundbreaking effort to cut pollution from cars and trucks in a bid to combat climate change. The Ocean State on Monday joined its neighbors Connecticut and Massachusetts, as well as the District of Columbia, in signaling its intention to form what’s known as the Transportation Climate Initiative, a cap-and-invest program that would place limits on carbon emissions from gasoline and diesel and require suppliers of the fuels to buy credits to sell them.

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