Posts Tagged ‘RI Secretary of State’
In The Arena: Joe Paolino Jr. talks with Greg Amore, RI Secretary of State
Each week Joe Paolino Jr. talks with leaders in Rhode Island. At the beginning of January he interviewed Greg Amore, Rhode Island Secretary of State. Amore is an East Providence resident and filled us in on some of the early days of the I-195 highway problems. They go on to talk about plans for a…
Read MoreJack’s Angle: Continuing the election debacle – John J. “Jack” Partridge
by John J. “Jack” Partridge, contributing writer, commentary Two and a half hurrahs for the Board of Elections reversing itself and inaugurating an examination of the nomination signatures of Lieutenant Governor Matos for the first Congressional District race. I have to say that while late, the Board has done the right thing. It is too bad it…
Read MoreJack’s Angle: A political whitewash in 1st Congressional District primary – Jack Partridge
by John J. “Jack” Partridge, contributing writer, commentary Rhode Island’s political class has failed the voters of the First Congressional District by failing to act after the discovery of major irregularities in the nomination papers filed by Lt. Governor Matos in three or four cities and towns. It became only an exercise for finger pointing…
Read MoreIn the Arena, Gregg Amore, candidate for RI Secretary of State
Joe Paolino, Jr. interviews Gregg Amore, candidate for Rhode Island Secretary of State. Amore talks about voting security and confidence in voting machines. They talk about voting systems, software and machines for voting in other states. With people less engaged than ever before, Amore says we have to engage a voting system that will get…
Read MoreSenate appointment of Ray Rickman to RI 250th Commission
In 2026, Rhode Island – and the United States – will celebrate our Semiquincentennial – or the 250th Anniversary of the founding of the country. As one of the original 13 colonies, Rhode Island played a leading role in the birth and history of the United States of America. This legislative year a bill was…
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