Four of the five statewide ballot questions in Rhode Island on Tuesday ask voters to approve funding for various projects.
The Cincinnati Inquirer recently ran a commentary calling for a new constitutional convention. Even more recently, the idea ...
This constitutional convention stands apart from those of the past. The 6th Constitutional Convention is equipped with new ...
Local questions will be on the ballot in 23 of Rhode Island's 39 municipalities after the five statewide questions (constitutional convention ... For now at least, they've given up on building a new ...
For five consecutive decades, Rhode Island voters approved a constitutional convention to some extent. The last one, though, was held in 1986. The battle over whether to hold a constitutional ...
The proposed state constitutional amendment wouldn't grant new rights, but it would make it considerably harder to take them away.
If approved, the constitutional convention could be scheduled for next ... Biomedical Sciences Building and $73 million for ...
As he left the Constitutional Convention in 1787 ... A Howard County man spent thousands building a go-kart track for his son. Now, it’s at the center of controversy. A Howard County man ...
Opponents of a constitutional convention, including unions ... Cox alleges that Commerce plans to spend "millions of dollars ...
When the average person hears the term constitutional convention, they might think ... I have witnessed this coalition building already: Young women championed the right to an abortion for those ...
In theory, Question 1 on Rhode Island's November ballot − asking whether the state should hold a constitutional convention − is nonpartisan. There's no reason a convention would necessarily ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Rhode Islanders get to make a once-in-a-decade decision: Should the state hold a constitutional convention? If voters approve Question 1 ...