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Political Scene: 3 tales from RI where everybody knows everybody else

Political Scene: 3 tales from RI where everybody knows everybody else Here are a few: ◘ The City of Providence has paid more than $390,000 so far in accidental disability  benefits to one of the highest profile political operatives in Rhode Island for injuries suffered 17 years ago when his foot reached for the brake, and accidentally hit the gas. ◘ Providence mayoral candidate Brett Smiley s lawyer doesn t deny that Smiley solicited $500 from state contractor Colin Kane while he still headed the state agency that oversees the award of state contracts. But he is seeking to convince the Ethics Commission: it was okay. ◘ And finally, the R.I. Ethics Commission split 3-to-3 recently over the propriety of a state senator introducing a bill to allow one of her lawyer-husband s clients to get a liquor license in an off-limits zone on the East Side.

Political Roundtable: Cuervo on schools, tax-exempts and why he s running for mayor of Providence

Political Roundtable: Cuervo on schools, tax-exempts and why he s running for mayor of Providence Published Fri Feb 26 2021 08:57:43 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Ian Donnis Gonzalo Cuervo, one of the Democrats running to succeed Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza in 2022, is the guest this week on Political Roundtable. The panel includes URI emeritus professor of political science Maureen Moakley and Boston Globe reporter Dan McGowan.  Here s a transcript of the discussion. Ian Donnis: Let s start with the big story of the week plans by Lifespan, Care New England and Brown University to collaborate on a new joint effort. There s debate about whether this would be good or bad for health care consumers. Gonzalo Cuervo, these health care organizations and Brown have a big footprint in Providence. How do you come down on whether you support or don t support this proposal?

Raimondo transfers budget powers to McKee via executive order

Raimondo transfers budget powers to McKee via executive order The governor also named three new acting heads of state departments By Brian Amaral Globe Staff,Updated February 22, 2021, 7:31 p.m. Email to a Friend Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo signs an executive order on Feb. 22 directing state departments to cooperate with Lieutenant Governor Dan McKee in his efforts to develop the state s budget for the upcoming fiscal year.Photo Courtesy of the Office of the Governor of Rhode Island/Handout PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo on Monday handed over budget powers to her soon-to-be successor, Lieutenant Governor Dan McKee, with her departure for President Joe Biden’s cabinet possibly stretching into March.

ARLENE VIOLET – Rhode Island politics doesn t change much

ARLENE VIOLET – Rhode Island politics doesn t change much
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