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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

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 4, 2025

Contact: communications@ri.gop

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.

Sign the Petition!

Wednesday, January 28th, 2026
 
 

Center Launches Petition Calling for Affordable Energy Policies

Make your voice heard with the Act On Climate Commission

 
 

Good day,

Today, I’m asking you to  help us win  an important energy policy battle.

Yesterday, our  RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity  launched an online petition drive calling for policymakers to support a fundamental pivot away from our state’s current energy strategy, which will lead to staggeringly high electricity prices and potentially dangerous blackouts.

Can we count on you to sign on? The petition can be accessed by clicking here.

The petition challenges the Senate Commission to Study the Implementation of (Rhode Island’s) Act On Climate mandates and to recommend a new energy strategy that prioritizes securing affordable and abundant energy for the people of Rhode Island instead of seeking-out unreliable and costly green energy sources … in desperate hope of meeting our state’s arbitrary and unachievable ‘net zero’ emissions goals.

And it’s working! Our petition already has over 250 signatures … and since I went on the radio for a full hour on WPRO yesterday, the Chairman of the Senate Commission has  personally invited me  to testify in front of his commission next week.

As public outcry about the high costs and risks associated with existing green energy policies continues to grow, many other northeast states have either modified – or signaled their intent to modify – their unsustainable policies, this petition gives voice to Ocean State residents who are concerned that they and our state will suffer future ‘energy poverty’.

Each petition submitted will automatically send an email to all Commission members and to other key legislative leaders and will include optional personal comments from each petitioner.

Samples of personal commentary from submitted petitioners – like you – can be viewed on The Ocean State Current including:

  • “My energy bills are outrageous!”
  • “Repeal the Act on Climate. It is destructive to impose this expensive, job killing, budget burden on Rhode Island families”
  • “All of the green energy policies that have been passed by this administration are bankrupting Rhode Islanders.  Let’s put RI families FIRST!!”
  • “Rhode islanders will not survive with current climate goals set. Stop offshore wind and cutting down trees for solar farms.”

Please make your voice heard by signing-on today! Thank you.

 
 

In liberty,

Rugged Individualist versus the Warmth of Collectivism

Friday, January 2nd, 2026
Picture of one rugged individualist standing against the warmth of collectivism on June 5, 1989.
 
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Letter: Gun laws did not prevent this shooting

Saturday, December 20th, 2025

In the aftermath of the Brown University shooting, it’s worth reminding certain Phoenix readers of some unfortunate truths.

Rhode Island has some of the nation’s strictest gun laws — including a recent ban on large-capacity magazines, and another coming into effect on semi-automatic weapons — but that did not prevent this shooting. Rhode Island also has one of the lowest rates of gun ownership in the country, but that did not prevent this shooting. Brown University is a “gun-free” zone, but that did not prevent this shooting.

Brown is a miniature surveillance state, boasting over 800 cameras across campus. However, it remains foggy how the shooter got into the Barus & Holley building where he opened fire, and the first footage released of a “person of interest” — by which to identify him — depicts him from behind.

Two survivors of this shooting, Zoe Weissman and Mia Tretta, have survived a previous school shooting. They are making the rounds on cable news, calling for the nationwide adoption of the same proscription and surveillance that failed them at Brown, a leftist-run institution in a leftist-run city.

Leftism will not save us from gun violence. For one thing, its agenda is fraught with too many conflicts of interest. In 2019, progressive Michigan prosecutor Carol Siemon refused to jail one Anthony McRae or ban him from buying firearms, despite felony gun charges, in the name of “race equity.” As you may know, McRae later committed the MSU shooting in 2023.

If the general principle behind gun control were the minimization of harm to others — rather than a neurotic craving to disarm them — then leftists wouldn’t turn a blind eye to other threats. The injury and death currently caused by abortion and immigration can be just as easily avoided by policy changes which leftists nevertheless resist.
Politics is downstream from culture; the solution to gun violence, and to many of our other social ills, won’t originate in the statehouse.

The surest preventative against cruelty is connection. If I value you, if I take a stake in your well-being, if I commit to acting on your best interests, I am, to put it mildly, disinclined to hurt you to get what I want. Without trust and goodwill, we do not have a healthy, functioning society, in which case it doesn’t matter what we ban — guns, knives, trucks or acid — because other people will never feel safe enough for us.

So, it’s worth asking which political party currently poses the greatest obstacles to connection.

I can think of one that forbade groups over a certain number from meeting in public. I can think of one that put masks on young children at a time when they were learning to read and perform facial cues. I can think of one that dumps economic opportunists into cities, who share neither our language, our history, nor our values.

Meanwhile, “thoughts and prayers” alone might not produce measurable change, but not for nothing is tangible human contact called “the sign of peace.”

Zachary Cooper
Bristol
The writer is vice chairman of the Bristol Young Republicans

Posted in East Bay RI on December 19, 2025

Rhode Island Republican Party Acknowledges the Senseless Killing of Ella Cook

Monday, December 15th, 2025

 

Rhode Island Republican Party Acknowledges the Senseless Killing of Ella Cook

Providence, RI – Chairman Joe Powers released the following statement regarding the tragic shooting at Brown University on Saturday: 

“The Rhode Island Republican Party is devastated to learn of the tragic loss of Ella Cook, Vice President of the Brown College Republicans, whose life was taken in Saturday’s horrific mass shooting. Ella was a bold, faithful, and inspiring young conservative leader who fearlessly shared her beliefs on campus. Described by those who knew her as a “bright light,” kind, and grounded, Ella embodied the very best of the next generation of conservative voices.” 

“We extend our deepest condolences and fervent prayers to Ella’s family, her congregation at Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, AL, her friends, the Brown College Republicans, the entire Brown University community, MukhammadAziz Umurzakov and his family during this time of profound grief and anxiety. Our thoughts are with students across Rhode Island who are reeling in fear from this terrible event, and with our law enforcement community as they continue to exhaust all measures in bringing the murderer to justice.”

Rhode Island Republican Party Stands in Solidarity with Brown University Community Following Horrific Tragedy

Sunday, December 14th, 2025

December 14, 2025

Rhode Island Republican Party Stands in Solidarity with Brown University Community Following Horrific Tragedy

Providence, RI –  Chairman Joe Powers released the following statement regarding the tragic shooting at Brown University yesterday: 

“The entire Rhode Island Republican Party and I stand in full solidarity with the Brown University community following yesterday’s horrific shooting on campus, which resulted in multiple fatalities and has left many others injured, including several in critical condition.”

“No parent, no family, and no student should ever have to receive news like this, especially during final exams and the Christmas season.”

“In one voice, all Rhode Islanders must condemn this cowardly, diabolical, and calculated act of senseless violence.”

“We are praying for the victims and their families, those injured and in critical condition fighting for their lives in the hospital, the entire Brown University community, and all those impacted by this devastating heartbreaking tragedy. We are deeply grateful for the swift coordinated efforts of law enforcement who worked tirelessly through the night and now have a suspect in custody”

Republican Party of Rhode Island Challenges Secretary of State as DOJ Lawsuit Highlights Crisis of Transparency in Elections.

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025

December 3, 2025

Contact: Communications@RI.GOP

Republican Party of Rhode Island Challenges Secretary of State as DOJ Lawsuit Highlights Crisis of Transparency in Elections.

Warwick, RI: “The Secretary of State continues to withhold fundamental voter-registration records from the public, and Rhode Islanders deserve to know why. When the state’s top elections officer refuses transparency, the question becomes unavoidable: What are they hiding?

For months, Rhode Islanders have heard assurances that our elections are “secure, fair, and accessible.” Yet one essential element is consistently missing from that promise: transparency. Without it, the rest is nothing more than political marketing.

This concern is not hypothetical.

The Republican Party of Rhode Island’s Special Committee on Election Integrity formally requested the same full and unredacted statewide voter list from the Secretary of State’s Office that Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon and her team requested, and we were also denied. When both the public and federal investigators are being stonewalled, it raises serious red flags about the accuracy and legality of our voter rolls.

Notably, the DOJ has now sued the Secretary’s office for refusing, as it did in Rhode Island, to turn over full statewide voter-registration lists to federal investigators.

That lawsuit underscores the gravity of what’s at stake: this isn’t just political posturing, it is a federal court matter. If there truly is nothing improper on the rolls, then turning over the files should be no problem. The refusal looks less like protection of privacy than protection of something else.

If every registration is valid, if every record complies with state and federal law, and if everyone on the rolls is truly eligible to vote, then there is no reason to hide anything. Transparency should inspire confidence, not fear. Rhode Islanders deserve that confidence.

And let’s be honest: the idea that the state is “protecting our privacy” is laughable. Over 700,000 Rhode Islanders had their personal information stolen under the Deloitte debacle. The state failed to safeguard our data then, but now suddenly claims secrecy is necessary to “protect” us? That’s not credibility, that’s a convenient excuse.

Elections belong to the people, not to bureaucrats. Rhode Islanders have every right to see the books, verify the rolls, and understand exactly who is registered to vote in this state. Anything less invites doubt, suspicion, and mistrust — and that is the opposite of election integrity.

It’s time for the Secretary of State to stop hiding behind political narratives and start respecting the people he serves.

Open the records. Show the data. Restore public trust. 

Rhode Islanders deserve nothing less.”

America First Legal Announces New Form to Opt Children Out of Radical School Curricula

Tuesday, November 4th, 2025

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America First Legal has put together a toolkit for parents to better exercise their rights as parents in raising their own children.  The full story is here:

https://aflegal.org/press-release/america-first-legal-announces-new-form-for-parents-to-opt-children-out-of-radical-school-curricula/

This is a copy of the America First Legal template for parents.

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