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Many of the gubernatorial candidates in the June 10 primary have millions left in reserves as the race nears its end.
Nancy Lavin is senior reporter covering state politics, energy and environmental issues for the Rhode Island Current.
One candidate for governor has accused an opponent of “a long history of corruption.” Another called his chief rival a “professional liar.” Yet another produced an ad depicting him boxing President ...
The task force is not aimed at a real problem, and instead is premised on false, nativist, and discredited narratives about ...
The new bill comes less than two years after the law known as the "Temp Workers Bill of Rights" went into effect.
Child health advocates say proposed Medicaid cuts would have a significant trickle-down effect on children and their ...
The students sued after the federal government terminated their records in an immigration database, jeopardizing their legal ...
Locomotive engineers and agency management remain at odds over wages with less than a week before workers can launch a ...
Conflicting disclosure standards mean some candidates must disclose more than others, and some have voluntarily released ...
The Assembly's utilities committee will consider a spate of bills Monday meant to defray the impact of surging power prices.
Both NJ Transit's CEO and an official with its train engineers union predicted on Tuesday that a strike will begin next week ...
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri suggested locomotive engineers' wage proposal is not "grounded in reality" ahead of a possible ...
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