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    Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo promises to veto a bill she says would kill public charter schools. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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    Rhode Island votes to drop ‘Providence Plantations’ from its full name
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    Rhode Island votes to drop ‘Providence Plantations’ from its full name

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    Rep. David Cicilline.
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    People both supporting and opposing abortion protest at the Statehouse, Tuesday, March 5, 2019, in Providence, R.I., where a house committee is set to vote whether to enshrine abortion protections in state law, joining states around the country that are revisiting their laws in anticipation of renewed federal fights over abortion.
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    Supreme Court won’t challenge relaxed mail-in ballot rules for Rhode Island absentee voters

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    At first, Gina Raimondo thought solving Rhode Island's pension problem was just a matter of math: Billions of dollars of unfunded benefits were owed to the state's teachers, police officers, firefighters and others. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)
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    Rhode Island to remove ‘and Providence Plantations’ from official state name and documents

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    Christopher Columbus is believed to be from Genoa, and Italian-Americans were the ones who first lobbied for a Columbus Day celebration in the U.S. (Wikipedia)
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