senate http://ripr.org en Valois Approved for Economic Development Corporation by Senate Committee http://ripr.org/post/valois-approved-economic-development-corporation-senate-committee <p>Governor Lincoln Chafee’s choice to lead the state Economic Development Corporation appears on a fast-track to approval, following his unanimous approval Tuesday by a state Senate committee.&nbsp; Marcel Valois is calling for more support for small innovators and entrepreneurs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Valois says Rhode Island’s business climate doesn’t have to remain the butt of bad ratings in national surveys. Invoking the state motto of “hope,” he says Rhode Island can prosper by bringing a sharper focus and new approach to economic development.</p><p></p> Wed, 15 May 2013 12:48:47 +0000 Ian Donnis 15250 at http://ripr.org Valois Approved for Economic Development Corporation by Senate Committee Rhode Island Republicans Eye Reed's Seat http://ripr.org/post/rhode-island-republicans-eye-reeds-seat <p>The state Republican chairman says the GOP plans to field a candidate when Senator Jack Reed seeks re-election next year.&nbsp; A fundraiser on Monday, featuring Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, helped pour even more money into Reed’s campaign war chest.</p><p></p><p>Reed is considered to have one of the safest seats in the US Senate, and he’s sitting on a war chest of about $2 million. Reed, a Democrat, plans to seek his fourth term next year.</p> Tue, 30 Apr 2013 11:15:07 +0000 Ian Donnis 14403 at http://ripr.org Miller: full agenda for state senate health committee http://ripr.org/post/miller-full-agenda-state-senate-health-committee <p>(PROVIDENCE, RI) State Sen. Josh Miller has been named chairman of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. The senator representing Cranston and Providence is anticipating a full agenda for health-related legislation.</p><p>Josh Miller takes the helm of the health and human services committee from former chairwoman Rhoda Perry, who didn’t run for reelection. As the new chair, Miller will wield influence over the senate’s health legislation agenda. He says he hopes to consider, in particular, legislation to address disparities in hospital payments.</p> Thu, 03 Jan 2013 19:23:34 +0000 Kristin Gourlay 7125 at http://ripr.org