Only a few months after giving birth to premature twins, Kazarian became RI's first female House majority leader.
Both of Rhode Island's senators voted against a stopgap funding bill to end the partial federal government shutdown on Oct. 15. That means the shutdown, which started Oct. 1, will continue. The ...
That’s the takeaway from the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council’s latest analysis comparing every state’s revenues and expenditures Say it loud and say it proud: Rhode Island is No. 1. In general ...
If the federal government shutdown continues, 140,000 Rhode Islanders may not receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits on Nov. 1, and state leaders warn it may not be possible ...
The current funding for the government expires at midnight on Sept. 30, with Oct. 1 being the potential start of a partial government shutdown. Social Security and Medicare benefits will continue ...
(WJAR) — Holding the government accountable isn't always easy in Rhode Island. Red tape in the public records law often blocks reporters and the public from getting vital information, but there's now ...
(WJAR) — A nearly 40-page report from the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council shows the Ocean State is in line with spending in a lot of categories with other parts of New England. But Rhode ...
Rhode Island lawmakers are pushing back against the Republican-led proposal to rename Workforce Pell Grants as “Trump Grants” as the government shut down on Wednesday, Oct. 1. The United States ...
Rhode Island state employees have experienced pay issues since a new $95 million payroll system launched. The state is asking employees to fill out a form stating how much money they believe they are ...
The U.S. Senate vote Oct. 15 to pass a stopgap funding bill to end the partial federal government shutdown failed. See how Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse and Jack Reed of Rhode Island have voted each time.