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Recently, Republican Warwick Rep. Trillo advocated building a 'world class casino' in Quonset Point that would be larger than Foxwoods Casino.
Quonset needs a casino like it needs a hole in the head.
We need businesses locating in Quonset that build things - not businesses that suck the money out of our own resident's pockets.
No one - I repeat no one - is going to build a destination casino in RI bigger than Foxwoods. That would be a fool's errand - ... READ MORE
Since no one else has yet taken Mr. Walsh to task, I will now do so.
The article describes how Crossroads RI and Family Services of RI - two prominent providers of social services to the needy - have joined a coalition whose mission is to advocate for thorough pension reform in ... READ MORE
Welcome to the Moderate Party of RI
The Moderate Party of Rhode Island is dedicated to the idea that politicians should serve the best interests of the majority of the State's residents. Those in the moderate middle want their government to provide the basic building blocks for a great quality of life: an economy that provides good jobs, school systems that provide a high quality education for our children, open and ethical government, and the preservation of our environmental assets.
For too long, Rhode Island has suffered politicians who pay more attention to narrow-interest groups, and our general quality of life has suffered as a result.
It is time to start electing honest politicians whose main purpose is to do the right thing for all Rhode Islanders.
Rhode Island's problems are severe but not insurmountable - if we start electing a different kind of politician.
The Moderate Party - The time is now.
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17 February 2012
The type of development that Rhode Island decides to encourage on the reclaimed I-195 land will determine whether this development effort moves our economy forward, or squanders our chance to make a big difference.
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19 June 2011
It is very unlikely that Rhode Island can turn our ship of state around while the steering of the ship is a bit like the SS Minnow caught in a storm on the TV show Gilligan’s Island. Instead of blindly spinning the wheel and hoping for the best, let’s try deeply vetting a budget before enacting it into law.
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10 June 2011
Most of the laws passed by the RI General Assembly will get passed in the last 2 days of the session - hundreds of them, while good governance gets thrown out the window.
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