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5:31 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

Young Democrats of RI slam House Finance Budget

The Young Democrats of Rhode Island are slapping the older Democrats in their party who run the Statehouse. In a statement, the Young Democrats take issue with the proposed state budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1 that won House Finance Committee approval.

While the group ``commended’’ the Assembly for adding money for the state’s school funding formula and restoring funding for developmentally disabled citizens, the Young Democrats skewered other budget priorities.

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On Politics
4:35 pm
Wed June 19, 2013

RI Supreme Court rejects Providence Teachers Union on retiree health care premiums

The Rhode Island Supreme Court has rejected an attempt by the union representing Providence teachers to control  health insurance premiums paid by retired city teachers.

In an opinion authored by Justice Maureen McKenna Goldberg, the court upheld a Superior Court decision that ruled that the union’s contract with the Providence School Board allowed the board to charge retired teachers more for health care premiums than active teachers.

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Morning News Podcast
11:14 am
Wed June 19, 2013

Wednesday, June 19th, 2013

On today's podcast, the House Finance Committee has approved a State Budget for fiscal year 2014, and considering the impact of table games opening at Twin River Casino.

Plus this week's This I Believe Rhode Island essay.

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Politics
10:47 am
Wed June 19, 2013

Chafee Urges State to Pay Off 38 Studios Bonds Following Downgrade

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Governor Lincoln Chafee is urging the state to pay off the money owed for loans on 38 Studios following a downgrade from Moody's.

Gov. Lincoln Chafee says Moody’s is sending Rhode Island an important message by downgrading the state’s bonds for its failed deal with 38 Studios.

The credit rating agency downgraded the bonds by two notches and put the state on notice that the rest of its obligations are under review for a possible downgrade.

Lawmakers are debating whether to default on the moral obligation bonds used to float the failed video game company. Chafee said as Moody’s has shown, that’s a bad idea.

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RI News
9:30 am
Wed June 19, 2013

Windfall Expected From Table Games Opening at Twin River

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Twin River Casino will start table games like blackjack and poker on Wednesday.

Rhode Island expects to pocket six-and-a-half million dollars just from table games in the next fiscal year.

Fred Carstensen  is an economist at the University of Connecticut who has been studying casino gambling in that state. He said as casinos open in Massachusetts, Rhode Island should expect to get a smaller piece of the casino pie.

"It’s not a bottomless pit, you’re shifting money away from other activities and frankly it doesn’t really create value," said Cartensen.

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Politics
9:08 am
Wed June 19, 2013

House Republicans Refuse to Support State Budget Proposal

The Republican leader in the Rhode Island House says he plans to vote against the state budget next week since it includes money to pay back 38 Studios’ bonds.

GOP leader Brian Newberry was one of two reps abstaining Tuesday when the House Finance Committee approved an 8-point-two billion dollar budget. The spending plan is for the fiscal year starting July first.

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Politics
8:52 am
Wed June 19, 2013

House Finance Committee Approves 2014 Budget

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Chairman of the House Finance Committee Helio Melo.

The House Finance Committee Tuesday passed an $8.2 billion budget for the fiscal year starting July 1. The spending plan doesn’t include any new broad-based taxes and wipes out some of Governor Lincoln Chafee’s initiatives.

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Politics
7:26 am
Wed June 19, 2013

Rhode Island Gaming May Take a Hit Once Massachusetts Casinos Open

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Paul Dion of the Rhode Island State Department of Revenue.

Casino gambling just like in Las Vegas is scheduled to begin Wednesday at Twin River in Lincoln.

The one-time dog track has become the first venue ever in Rhode Island to offer table games thanks to voters, who approved the change to stave off competition from new casinos proposed for Massachusetts.

Gambling is a major part of the state budget, and to better understand how games like blackjack and roulette will affect the budget, Rhode Island Public Radio's Elisabeth Harrison sat down with Paul Dion from the State Department of Revenue.

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Local Features
8:03 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

This I Believe Rhode Island: Opportunity From Political Oppression

You know that expression, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade”?  What it means, of course, is that we should do what we can to make the best of difficult circumstances we encounter, to extract something positive out of the unbidden events that come our way.  This isn’t always feasible, but isn’t it wonderful when we manage to figure out a way to turn life’s traumas into meaningful, sometimes glorious, even magnificent, opportunities?  That’s what Elena Yee has experienced in her life.



Elena Yee is a born and bred Bostonian and the daughter of immigrants from China and Hong Kong.  She has worked as an engineer, a teacher in Asia and Alaska, and with students at a college in Santa Barbara, California.  She is currently director of the Multicultural Activities Office at Providence College.

On Politics
4:11 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

NY Mayor Bloomberg switches from Chafee to Raimondo

It appears that New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg, a billionaire media mogul, has switched his affinity from Gov. Lincoln Chafee to RI General Treasurer Gina Raimondo in the 2014 Ocean State campaign for governor.

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