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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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Environment
3:02 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

RI Transitioning Into a Greener Fleet of State Vehicles

Credit Catherine Welch / RIPR
A Tesla owned by Rhode Island resident Don Wineberg shows nothing but storage space under the hood of the electric car.

While kicking off a push to install a network of 50 electric vehicle charging stations, Gov. Lincoln Chafee announced the state will replace much of its fleet with hybrid and electric vehicles. Chafee made the announcement at Roger Williams University, where the first charging station was unveiled.

Director of Administration Richard Licht said the program started this spring, and so far the state has replaced 30 gas-fueled vehicles with hybrids.  He notes that a waiver will be given to agencies, such as law enforcement, that can’t find a comparable substitute.

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RI News
2:27 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Artwork Coming to RIPTA Shelters

The City of Providence is teaming with Rhode Island Public Transit Authority to spruce up 17 bus shelters along 2 major bus routes.  City art, tourism and planning officials will search for artists and artist groups with experience in public art design. 

Artists are asked to generate concepts based on North Main Street’s history or Broad Street’s multicultural heritage.  Besides these renovations, the city states that the “artwork will reflect the unique characteristics of the neighborhoods along each route.”

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Politics
12:23 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Gov. Chafee Shrugs off Bloomberg Fundraiser for Treasurer Raimondo

Credit file / RIPR
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg came to Providence to stump for Chafee during the 2010 governor's race.

Gov. Lincoln Chafee is shrugging off news that New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is holding a fundraiser this week for state Treasurer Gina Raimondo.

Bloomberg stumped for Chafee in the 2010 governor’s race calling him one of the nation’s most effective leaders. Channel 12 reports that Bloomberg is hosting a fundraiser Thursday for treasurer Gina Raimondo, who is expected to run for governor. 

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Politics
12:11 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Harrop Planning Third Run For Providence Mayor

A Providence psychiatrist has announced his candidacy for mayor of the capital city, and this is a man with a lot of experience running for the job. 

After unsuccessful mayoral runs in 2006 and 2010, Dr. Daniel Harrop – a longtime Republican activist – is running for mayor of Providence again. As a Republican in a largely Democratic city, it will be an uphill climb. But Harrop said the city’s unfunded pension liability under the leadership of Democrats is unsustainable.

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Morning News Podcast
10:54 am
Tue June 18, 2013

Tuesday, June 18th, 2013

On today's podcast, Moody's downgrades the state's 38 Studios bonds, and the Water Supply board of Providence may increase rates.

Plus, Rhode Island Public Radio's healthcare reporter Kristin Gourlay looks at the state's new prescription drug monitoring program.

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Politics
8:56 am
Tue June 18, 2013

Moody's Downgrades the State's 38 Studios Bonds

Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded the state’s bonds for its failed deal with 38 Studios.  Moody’s has put those and other state bonds under review for possible additional downgrades.

In explaining the move, Moody’s points to uncertainty in the General Assembly about whether to allocate money for paying back the 38 Studios’ bonds. The investors’ service downgraded the 38 Studios bonds from a low credit risk to a moderate risk.

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Politics
8:45 am
Tue June 18, 2013

Changes to the State Budget to Be Unveiled

Credit RIPR FILE
As the legislative session winds down, the state budget has yet to be approved by the General Assembly.

State lawmakers continue to meet behind closed doors as they prepare to unveil their changes to the budget introduced by Governor Lincoln Chafee.  The legislative spending plan will be vetted Tuesday by the House Finance Committee.

Filling a budget hole of about 30 million dollars is the top challenge facing lawmakers. The deficit is a result of lower than expected state revenues. Linda Katz of the liberal Center for Economic Progress is concerned that social programs for the needy may take a hit when legislators try to clear the red ink.

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Politics
8:24 am
Tue June 18, 2013

House Judiciary Committee to Consider Voter ID Compromise

A compromise measure in the Rhode Island House will require voters to show ID – but not photo ID – when they go to the polls. The bill will be the subject of a House Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday.

Democratic State Representative Larry Valencia of Richmond had introduced a bill to repeal the state’s voter ID law. Valencia says he opposes voter ID because he sees it as a barrier to voting. But the rep said his bill will be amended to address concerns on both sides of the issue.

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