Rhode Island Politics

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Ninety Million “Super” Contradictions to RI Officials’ Statements about Homelessness

By Monique Chartier | December 18, 2022 |

Addressing homelessness requires tracing the economic causes to their roots, including (for example) money provided to politically connected projects like the Superman Building rehab.

Travis Rowley and Richard August on State of the States 12/12/22

State of the State: Rowley’s View of Current Politics

By Richard August | December 18, 2022 |

Host Richard August catches up with Travis Rowley on the world of politics.

Richard August and John Carlevale

State of the State: 2022 Midterm Election Retrospective

By John Carlevale | December 4, 2022 |

John Carlevale and Richard August discuss the midterm elections.

A dark cloud and a dark wave

Politics This Week with John DePetro: Dark Clouds Coming

By Justin Katz | November 28, 2022 |

John DePetro and Justin Katz take stock of Rhode Island in the aftermath of the election.

Mike Stenhouse, Darlene D'Arezzo, and John Carlevale on State of the State

State of the State: 2022 Midterm Election Review

By John Carlevale | November 27, 2022 |

John Carlevale reviews the midterm election results with Mike Stenhouse and Darlene D’Arezzo.

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Politics This Week with John DePetro: Election Review

By Justin Katz | November 15, 2022 |

John DePetro and Justin Katz review the election results and discuss the problems and solutions.

A businessman stands on a broken bridge

There’s a silver lining of RI being on the downward slope of the spiral.

By Justin Katz | November 8, 2022 |

Today’s election results remind us that figuring out where you stand can represent a step forward.

"I Voted" sticker in a pile of leaves

CD2 is putting the lie to a National Popular Vote talking point.

By Justin Katz | November 8, 2022 |

The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which Rhode Island has ill-advisedly joined, requires that, whenever enough states have joined to control the Electoral College outcome for the President of the United States, all participating states must give their Electoral College votes to whichever candidate won the most individual votes nationally, no matter what their own…

The moon over a weathervane

Politics This Week with John DePetro: Election Eve

By Justin Katz | November 7, 2022 |

John DePetro and Justin Katz check in on the state of play the day before the election.

A skull screams amidst hands

Politics This Week with John DePetro: RI Politics’ Scary and Nasty Turn

By Justin Katz | October 31, 2022 |

John DePetro and Justin Katz check the state of play a week out from Election Day.