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Over at Anchor , Don gets the broad strokes right in this post : As someone who has led corporate turnarounds for nearly 20 years and has read extensively on what it takes to lead successful change initiatives, it is appalling how little progress has...
UPDATE: The gov's office says the appearance is being rescheduled by the program, with no further immediate details. From the gov's office: Governor Donald L. Carcieri will be taping a brief interview tomorrow with Bill O’Reilly of Fox network’s O’Reilly...
This from a release touting URI economist Leonard Lardaro's latest tracking data: The year 2008 continues to be a nightmare for Rhode Island ’s economy. The Index remains at 8 for March, pointing to a second and deeper recession phase. Fifty is a neutral...
It's not surprising that the latest state revenue estimates have come in lower than previously expected, but this hardly makes it easier to contend with the situation. Here's the heart of Steve Peoples's report today: Until yesterday, Governor Carcieri...
We're at a point where Governor Carcieri, legislative leaders, and A.T. Wall, director of the state Department of Corrections, basically agree on the need to expand treatment options for non-violent criminal offenders. Doing so is smart policy and more...
From Rhode Island College : The survey was conducted between April 17-28, 2008 and sampled 400 randomly selected registered voters for a 4.5 percent margin of error. The sample was drawn reflecting voter contribution by geographic region in recent statewide...
Labor activist Patrick Crowley, who's been on the warpath lately against Governor Carcieri (Pat, we suspect, would say it's the other way around), sends word of this rally : Community Activists, Organized Labor and Religious Leaders Will Join In Calling...
Darrell West , who came to Rhode Island in 1982 and is departing in June for a job at the Brookings Institution , also stopped by the Newsmakers' set today. Like journalists, West has had a rich vein of fodder here, and he says the Ocean State will stay...
Last week, when I took part in a taping of A Lively Experiment, Ron St. Pierre asked whether it was wrong for state lawmakers to take a spring break with the state facing such dire fiscal problems. Lou Pulner offered the best response, describing how...
Steve Peoples elaborates today on the pension and tax proposal discussed by state Senator Stephen Alves during his appearance last weekend on 10 News Conference, while also describing the sharp reaction. And while it's understandable that George Nee,...
As we know, Jack Reed's mantra is that he is running for reelection and not about to take a Cabinet post in a Democratic administration. On a related note, two General Assembly Democrats have filed legislation that would change the process for filling...
It's not a big surprise that the Providence FOP, as Buddy Cianci reports, is backing Governor Carcieri's executive order on immigration -- in direct contrast to the stance taken by Dean Esserman . For his part, Cianci agrees with those who describe the...
UPDATE: This just in from the gov's office: Patricia Martinez, Director of the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF), today issued the following statement regarding Governor Carcieri’s Executive Order on illegal immigration. “This afternoon...
Returning today to the ProJo's op-ep page, Justin makes the case that economic flight is one of the most dire problems facing Rhode Island, and that a fix is needed, pronto. First, the problem: • Almost 30,000 fewer Rhode Islanders lived in households...
More woes concerning the Carcieri administration's problem-plagued Rhode Island Department of Transportation , as revealed by today's Boston Globe : Michael P. Lewis didn't retire from his longtime post as the head of the Big Dig project as the state...
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