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RIAC not implementing proposed airport parking fee this summer
THE RHODE ISLAND AIRPORT CORPORATION has decided to forego implementation of a proposed fee-based parking program at the Block Island (pictured) and Westerly state airports until the fall. / PHOTO COURTESY OF HENRY DUPONT
PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Airport Corp. on Thursday said it will delay implementing a fee-based parking program it is developing for the Block Island and Westerly state airports until at least September.
“There will not be a launch of this program over the summer,” Brian Schattle, RIAC chief financial officer, told Providence Business News. “The specifics are still being developed” by FlightLevel Aviation, the fixed-base operator at the Block Island State Airport, for planned implementation in September.
Magaziner, McKee lead first quarter fund-raising
With 2022 governorâs race in sight, General Treasurer Seth Magaziner has the most campaign cash, with nearly $1.3 million
By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated May 1, 2021, 5:37 p.m.
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PROVIDENCE â With a highly competitive 2022 Democratic gubernatorial primary taking shape, General Treasurer Seth Magaziner raked in nearly $300,000 in the first three months of 2021, the most heâs ever raised in a quarter.
And Governor Daniel J. McKee, the former lieutenant governor who replaced Gina M. Raimondo in March, raised about $285,000 in the first quarter, more than doubling his campaign cash.
RI House Minority Leader Blake Filippi. File photo: GoLocal
Rhode Island House Minority Leader Blake Filippi says his biggest priority of the 2021 General Assembly continues to be the proposed IGT-Twin River 20-year contract extension with the state.
In a wide-ranging interview with GoLocal, Filippi also talked about hot-button issues including charter school expansion, nursing home worker pay, and more It s no longer [just] about IGT, said Filippi, who had fought against a number of provisions when IGT and Twin River were at odds over a contract extension before teaming up. When you read the legislation it authorizes a 14-year extension of the existing Twin River host contract which provides for 28% of net terminal income from the machines and 84% of the table games going to Twin River, said Filippi. For years we were just talking about IGT and that contract and that was only 9 1/2% of net VLT (video lottery terminal) income.
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