The Trump administration’s freeze on trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans — which was rescinded Wednesday after a broad backlash — shows how the White House is intent on remaking the federal government,
Congressional delegation and RIDOT have different views regarding the availability of Washington Bridge funding.
State DOT Director Alviti said the executive orders would halt only “Green New Deal” projects, not the bridge work.
“Members of Congress, when we make decisions, should be making them based on what is best for the American people, not what is best for our own personal finances,” Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.) said. That’s why Magaziner and Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas
NORTH KINGSTOWN − The fate of $600 million in federal funding for Rhode Island highway projects, including the westbound Washington Bridge, is up in the air as President Donald Trump looks to halt spending on climate policies enacted by his predecessor Joe Biden.
The four members of Rhode Island's Congressional delegation are working to prevent a delay in receiving federal grants awarded for the Washington Bridge.A recen
The bipartisan Trust in Congress Act prohibits members of Congress and their families from trading individual stocks during their time in office.
There are major doubts regarding the impact of large data privacy fines on tech giants’ behavior, and regulators need to explore other avenues to prevent non-compliance
The 119th United States Congress is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. New members were elected on November 5, 2024. The 119th Congress convened on ...
We urge REI to meet its duties as required under the National Labor Relations Act to negotiate and refrain from union-busting tactics such as eliminating bonuses and raises, terminations of union supporters,
Patricia Socarras Santiago cut her teeth in Democratic politics in Rhode Island. Last year, she was working in the country’s newest swing state in a presidential election year.
As the nation begins to grapple with and mourn what reportedly are more than 60 deaths from a late Wednesday night mid-air collision over Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, some are also grappling with the response from President Donald Trump.