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Political Roundtable
Political Roundtable: Matos on her CD1 run, being lieutenant governor, and the slowdown on development in RI
Sabina Matos made history when she became Rhode Island’s first Latina Lieutenant Governor in 2021. Now, she’s trying to make history again, as the first Democratic woman to represent the Ocean State in Congress.
Political Roundtable: Foulkes on her political future, RI’s challenges, and the economy
Helena Buonanno Foulkes announced this week she’s not running for the open seat in Rhode Island’s First Congressional District. Now that she’s not a candidate, what does the former CVS executive have to say about the top challenges facing Rhode Island?
Political Roundtable: Mitchell on his political future, frosty relations with the City Council, and the clash between wind power and the seafood industry
New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell claims credit for boosting investment in the port and positioning the former whaling capital to be a leader in the emerging offshore wind industry. New Bedford has a gold mine in its fishing port, arguably the most valuable one in the U.S. But businesses in the seafood industry fear a negative effect from the growth of wind power. What does Mitchell have to say about all this?
Political Roundtable: Auchincloss on Ukraine, Biden, Fall River’s economy & more
The 35 year-old congressman has emerged as a rising star in Massachusetts politics.
Political Roundtable: Alviti on highways, mass transit answering his critics & more
Peter Alviti is the longest serving cabinet member in state government in Rhode Island. But the RIDOT chief also has a share of critics. Some of them sounded off during a state Senate confirmation hearing this week, charging that Alviti is too focused on cars.
Political Roundtable: Pryor on next steps in confronting Rhode Island’s housing crisis
Stefan Pryor started on the job as Rhode Island’s secretary of housing earlier this month. Pryor was previously the state’s top economic-development official. He has his work cut out for him in the new role.
Political Roundtable: Smiley on his priorities, new public safety leadership, Providence schools and more
Providence still faces problems that have persisted for years, including under-performing schools and an under-funded pension system. Will Smiley be able to make more progress than his predecessors?
Political Roundtable: Hawkins on Rhode Island’s housing crisis and where things go from here
With an acute housing crisis in Rhode Island, Ian Donnis talks with the head of One Neighborhood Builders, a non-profit developer.
Political Roundtable: Neronha on guns, RI’s hospital landscape, the death of Tyre Nichols & more
The recent death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of Memphis police came almost three years after the death of George Floyd. The clear question is, what will it take to stop this? What do police need to do differently to prevent minor infractions from escalating into violent tragedies? Welcome to Political Roundtable. I’m Ian […]
