Rhode Island is beginning to spend the $120 million housing bond approved by voters last year. The state has started ...
One estimate shows 40% of working Rhode Islanders work for employers who put nothing aside for their employees' retirement.
If the federal government shutdown continues, 140,000 Rhode Islanders may not receive SNAP benefits on Nov. 1.
Rhode Island ranked 18th in the nation in revenue and 17th in expenditures in the 2023 Fiscal Year, according to the Rhode ...
Litigants, lawyers, and members of the public “may experience reduced operations, limited staffing, and potential delays in ...
That’s the takeaway from the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council’s latest analysis comparing every state’s revenues and expenditures.
The proposal includes a vault to protect and preserve documents along with an education area and exhibit space to display high profile artifacts.
The growing backlog of bridges and public buildings in need of repair or replacement poses an increasing threat to state ...
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