Ward 9 Residents Face Saturday Deadline
Secretary of State Mollis is reminding residents of Providence’s Ward 9 that this Saturday is the deadline to register to vote in the special election to fill the late Miguel Luna’s City Council seat....
View ArticleSee Garrahy Legacy in Photos & Letters
Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis is honoring Joe Garrahy with an on-line tribute that includes photos of the late Governor with celebrities such as Jesse Jackson, Pope John Paul II and President...
View Article135 Want to Go to Presidential Convention
More than 130 Rhode Islanders filed with Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis to run for delegate in the state’s April 24 presidential primary. Among the prominent names are Joe Paolino, Myrth York and...
View Article‘Access 2011′ Looks at General Assembly
The General Assembly complied with the state Open Meetings law nearly 100 percent of the time last year, according to our new “Access 2011″ report. House compliance rose from 94 percent in 2010 to a...
View Article18,000 signatures later there are 119 candidates
One-hundred-and-nineteen Rhode Islanders qualified to run for presidential delegate in the state’s April 24 presidential primary. In order to qualify to appear on the ballot, the candidates had to...
View ArticlePut Rhody’s Independent History at Your Fingertips
On May 4, 1776, Rhode Island became the first American colony to pass a law renouncing its allegiance to King George III of England, and Rhode Islanders can mark Friday’s 236th anniversary of the...
View ArticleReport Looks at Open Meetings Compliance
The General Assembly complied with the state Open Meetings law 96 percent of the time last year, according to our latest review. The state’s Open Meetings law requires most governmental bodies to post...
View ArticleIs ‘anti-gay therapist’ Dr. Cretella a therapist or not?
Matthew Cuddeback The recent cancellation of anti-LGBTQ activist Michelle Cretella’s talk at Providence College by Dr. Matthew Cuddeback has taken a new turn. Cuddeback initially invited Cretella, a...
View ArticleGuillaume De Ramel: Secretary of state can help RI businesses
This is the second time Democrat Guillaume de Ramel has run for Secretary of State. He lost in a primary to Ralph Mollis in 2006 and says Rhode Island’s voter ID law probably wouldn’t have happened had...
View ArticleRIPDA endorses de Ramel for Secretary of State
The Rhode Island Progressive Democrats of America endorsed Guillaume de Ramel over Nellie Gorbea for secretary of state. “After extensively interviewing both candidates for Secretary of State, we voted...
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