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Archive for February, 2026

From the Ocean State Current: Portsmouth Fights Back: Local Control Under Attack

Wednesday, February 25th, 2026
 
 
 
 
 

RhodeMapRI is back and this time, Portsmouth isn’t taking it. The town unanimously passed a resolution defending local control over zoning and land use, and now the question on everyone’s mind is whether a lawsuit against the state is next.

On #InTheDugout with Mike Stenhouse, Sten sits down with Larry Fitzmorris of Portsmouth Concerned Citizens, Town Council Vice President Dave Gleason, and attorney Giovanni Cicione to break down what’s really at stake.

Portsmouth’s Town Council voted unanimously to push back against 2025 state housing laws that critics say steamroll local planning, ignore infrastructure realities, and override the constitutional home rule authority Rhode Island municipalities have long relied on. The resolution doesn’t just protest, it calls for coordinated action among RI cities and towns, including possible judicial review and injunctions against the most overreaching provisions. When a town council that spans Republicans, Democrats, and Independents agrees on something this unanimously, Rhode Islanders should pay attention.

Sten asks the guests on where the RI League of Cities and Towns stands, whether Portsmouth’s General Assembly delegation is actually fighting for their constituents, and whether House Speaker Shekarchi has a conflict of interest in how this legislation took shape.

This is the conversation state leaders don’t want happening and it’s happening right now. Tune in!

 

Chairman Allyn Meyers Calls for Rhode Island to Join America’s “Turnaround For the Ages”

Wednesday, February 25th, 2026

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February 25, 2026

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Chairman Allyn Meyers Calls for Rhode Island to Join America’s “Turnaround For the Ages”

WARWICK, RI – Republican Party of Rhode Island Chairman Allyn Meyers released the following statement on President Trump’s State of the Union Address:

“President Trump promised, and President Trump delivered,” said Chairman Allyn Meyers. “In last night’s historic State of the Union Address, Rhode Islanders heard about a national ‘turnaround for the ages,’ which has brought critical relief to working families across the country.

“Core inflation is at its lowest point in five years, gas prices are down, the stock market has hit record after record, and no tax on tips and overtime is helping workers keep more of what they earn,” Chairman Meyers said. “TrumpRX is making prescription drugs more affordable, and Trump Accounts are paving the way for the next generation of first-time homebuyers and college students.”

“Meanwhile, Rhode Islanders are reduced to helpless spectators, watching our nation’s economy surge forward while one-party Democrat rule has left working families with crushing taxes, stunted growth, and broken bridges,” said Chairman Meyers. “Rhode Islanders have had enough languishing at the bottom in job growth, energy costs, and affordability.”

“Democrat ‘solutions’ are making things worse; Republican fixes are making lives better,” Chairman Meyers concluded.

Newport Daily News article on Allyn Meyers

Monday, February 23rd, 2026

Check out this article from the Newport Daily News this morning.  

 

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Statement from Rhode Island Republican Party on Tragic Pawtucket Shooting

Wednesday, February 18th, 2026

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February 18, 2026

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Statement from Rhode Island Republican Party on Tragic Pawtucket Shooting

WARWICK, RI – Republican Party of Rhode Island Chairman Allyn Meyers released the following statement on the tragic shooting in Pawtucket on Monday:

“Rhode Island is devastated by the senseless act of violence that occurred on Monday in Pawtucket. A celebration of high school boys on their senior day from several area high schools was forever marred by this tragedy.”

“Our hearts are with the victims, parents, family members, teachers, and everyone impacted by this incident. We are deeply grateful to the first responders who acted swiftly to provide aid to the injured, secure the scene, and continue their investigation. The entire Republican Party of Rhode Island is united in prayer for healing and strength for all affected.”

“Rhode Island, like much of the country, is confronting a profound mental health and crisis. Families are bearing the weight of that crisis at a scale we can no longer dismiss as incidental. That weight now hits closer to home than ever before.”

“As we move forward, we must look at all root causes of this act of violence and not shy away from discussions and serious policy decisions about mental health, treatment, and the wider impact on the community. There is no one-fix solution, but an honest evaluation of harmful policies is much-needed to stem any future violent acts from harming Rhode Islanders.”

Portsmouth Town Council Resolutions on Affordable Housing Laws and Low and Moderate Income Housing

Wednesday, February 4th, 2026

The Portsmouth Town Council unanimously adopted the following resolutions regarding affordable housing laws and low and moderate income housing.

Full texts of each resolution is attached below:

Portsmouth Resolution Affordable Housing Laws

Resolution of the Town of Portsmouth re Low and Moderate Housing

Meyers: Three Years After Washington Bridge Closure, No One Held Accountable

Wednesday, February 4th, 2026

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February 4, 2025

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Meyers: Three Years After Washington Bridge Closure, No One Held Accountable

WARWICK, RI – Today, Republican Party of Rhode Island Chairman Allyn Meyers released the following statement following the announcement of Peter Alviti’s departure as Director of RIDOT:

“Just over three years after the public learned of the closing of the Washington Bridge, and following Governor McKee’s subsequent promise of a “day of reckoning,” Rhode Island taxpayers have yet to see anyone held accountable for the failure to maintain the primary crossing point between the two ends of the state,” said Chairman Allyn Meyers.

“With today’s announcement of RIDOT Director Peter Alviti’s “retirement,” Rhode Islanders are reminded that poor leadership at the highest levels allowed drivers to commute for months over a bridge that was critically unsafe for travel,” said Meyers. “Serious warnings were ignored, blame was shifted, businesses have been forced to close, and the taxpayers are left with a bill of more than $300 million.”

“When seeking information about this once-in-a-generation crisis, the public and media were met with deflection and obfuscation,” Meyers continued.

“Rhode Islanders deserve leaders who proactively solve problems before they become critical and are fully transparent when concerns arise,” Meyers said. “The Rhode Island Republican Party calls for a renewed, urgent focus on repairing and maintaining our state’s bridges and roads, and even more importantly, for its elected leaders to finally be held accountable for years of neglect and failure.”

“Our Party looks forward to the election and appointment of competent leaders who put politics aside and prioritize the well-being of Rhode Islanders first,” Meyers concluded.