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Whitehouse says he s keeping his promise to Christine Blasey Ford

Whitehouse says he s keeping his promise to Christine Blasey Ford
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7 R I nonprofits receive over $540k from Homeland Security for protection against violent attacks

7 R I nonprofits receive over $540k from Homeland Security for protection against violent attacks
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Little R I wielding big power in D C - The Boston Globe

Little R.I. wielding big power in D.C. The work Rhode Islanders are doing in Washington will affect the whole country, Senator Jack Reed says By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated March 16, 2021, 9:51 a.m. Email to a Friend Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed, right, is ceremoniously sworn-in by Vice President Mike Pence at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 3, 2021.Samuel Corum/Bloomberg If you have friends or relatives who would like their own free copy of this daily briefing about Rhode Island, tell them they can LEADING OFF Happy Tuesday and welcome to Rhode Map, your daily guide to everything happening in the Ocean State. I’m Edward Fitzpatrick and I’m hoping the Johnston Cow did OK in Monday’s cold. Follow me on Twitter

We will get through this, together, R I Governor McKee says in inaugural speech

We will get through this, together, R I Governor McKee says in inaugural speech
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Cicilline blasts Taylor Greene for opposing Equality Act

Cicilline blasts Taylor Greene for opposing Equality Act Bill providing legal safeguards for LGBTQ people passes House but faces uncertain future in the Senate By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated February 26, 2021, 12:12 p.m. Email to a Friend Representative David N. Cicilline, right, stands with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Jerry Nadler, speaking about the Equality Act, on Thursday on Capitol Hill in Washington. Representative Mark Takano is behind Nadler.Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press PROVIDENCE — US Representative David N. Cicilline says Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene just unintentionally showed why Congress needs to pass the Equality Act, the bill he has sponsored since 2016 to try to lock in legal safeguards for LGBTQ people.

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