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Ken Block wants your help

 

In terms of furthering the third-party cause in RI, Ken Block sends this along:

This will take less than one minute of your time.
 
The Moderate Party of Rhode Island has an important meeting next week with Rhode Island Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis.  At this meeting, we will be asking Secretary Mollis to consider proposing legislation to level the financial playing field for new political parties in Rhode Island.  It will be important for anyone who supports the idea of backing a new political party to send an email to Secretary Mollis indicating your support for this electoral reform.
 
More specifics on how current RI electoral laws disadvantage new political parties can be viewed here:
 
 
The link below will take you to a form email ready to be sent to Secretary Mollis.  In less than a minute, you can enter your email address, name and address and the email will automatically be sent to the Secretary.
 
Also, if possible, please forward this email to other people that you know who are tired of the same old political landscape in Rhode Island.  Change can and will be made.  Every voice counts.
 
Send email here:
 
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