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After six years of Raimondo, Rhode Island still faces familiar economic challenges

After six years of Raimondo, Rhode Island still faces familiar economic challenges Published Thu Apr 08 2021 07:56:35 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) As she finished her six years as governor of Rhode Island, and left for a new job as Commerce secretary in the Biden administration, Gina Raimondo claimed credit for making the state’s economy stronger. In some cases, the economy is stronger. But in other ways, Rhode Island still faces many of the same challenges as before. by Ian Donnis The downtown Providence headquarters of the health-technology company Virgin Pulse has all the buzzy features of digital culture: free snacks, a cluster of treadmill desks, and a roof deck with artificial grass and a sweeping view of the East Side

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USDA Expands Pandemic School Meals

Schools will be able to serve free meals through summer and all of September. //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee A Wisconsin Chili Lunch prepared at the Drummond Area School District in northwestern Wisconsin. Photo Courtesy of University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems (CIAS). Wisconsin schools will have the flexibility to serve free meals curbside and outside normal mealtimes or group settings through Sept. 30, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday. Schools have been able to provide meals to all students for free throughout the pandemic, rather than having them pay according to a tiered free, reduced-price or subsidized full-pay scale based on their families’ income. In some Wisconsin school districts, the now-extended USDA waivers have led to an increase in the number of students receiving free meals.

McKee s first budget would legalize marijuana, extend car tax phaseout

Proposed R.I. budget would legalize marijuana, extend car tax phaseout The proposal also calls for restructuring the state-run Eleanor Slater Hospital By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated March 11, 2021, 4:00 p.m. Email to a Friend Governor Daniel J. McKee delivers inaugural address on the steps of the State House.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff PROVIDENCE — In his first budget proposal, Governor Dan J. McKee on Thursday outlined an $11.17-billion spending plan that would legalize marijuana, take the next step in the car-tax phaseout, and restructure the state’s Eleanor Slater Hospital. McKee submitted his proposed budget four days after his inauguration ceremony. The former lieutenant governor stepped in to become Rhode Island’s 76th governor after Gina M. Raimondo was confirmed as President Joe Biden’s secretary of Commerce.

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