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Should Have Been Fired Years Ago: Why Peter Alviti’s “Retirement” Isn’t Real Accountability
Rhode Islanders finally got rid of RIDOT’s top insider—but after the Washington Bridge fiasco and years of failure, voters may decide Dan McKee is the…
Feb 4
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When Minutes Matter: Rhode Island’s Hospitals Are on the Brink
If you want our vote in 2026, don’t tell us you “support health care” show us how you’ll keep hospitals open, cut ER waits, and make care truly…
Feb 4
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Rhode Island Needs Leaders, Not Lobbyists
How the revolving door between public office and special interests is breaking trust—and what it will take to put Rhode Islanders first again.
Feb 3
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Rhode Island Families Aren’t Asking for This
When the State House Targets Self‑Checkout Lanes and 32‑Hour Gimmicks Instead of Skyrocketing Bills
Feb 3
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SHOW US THE RECEIPTS: Rhode Island’s Top 10 – #10
Kicking off the countdown with Demand #10: Constituent‑First Representation.
Feb 2
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SHOW US THE RECEIPTS: Rhode Island’s Top 10 Demands
Every election season, Rhode Islanders get the same routine: polished ads, big promises, and photo‑ops with everyday people who are barely hanging on.
Feb 2
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January 2026
Office Pools Over Real Problems: What Rep. Bill O’Brien’s Priorities Say About Rhode Island Politics
While North Providence families battle taxes, rent, and rising prices, their state rep is spending his time legalizing Super Bowl squares instead of…
Jan 31
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Rhode Island GOP’s Fork in the Road
Will the new party chair choose DC culture wars and a dead end or a Rhode Island‑first agenda on costs, schools, and healthcare that independents will…
Jan 30
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Kristi Noem ‘Needs to Go’? Maybe Rhode Island Should Talk About Its Own Leaders First.
When politicians in shaky standing call for someone else’s resignation, Rhode Islanders are right to ask who’s really being held accountable.
Jan 29
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Bailout by Another Name: How Providence’s ‘Fairness’ Plan Soaks Renters and Taxpayers
City Hall warns of deficits, but instead of fixing runaway costs, it’s chasing a statewide rescue that leaves working families paying for years of…
Jan 28
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Rhode Island’s 2026 Governor’s Race: Weak Incumbent, Big Openings
With Dan McKee polling at Trump‑level approval and a crowded GOP bench forming, the real fight will be over unaffiliated voters—and whether Republicans…
Jan 28
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Behind the “Confidential” Hospital Rescue: Who Really Pays to Save CharterCARE?
Brown Health’s quiet plan, a Texas bankruptcy judge, and hundreds of millions in public money could reshape care at Roger Williams and Fatima for…
Jan 28
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