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Thank God It’s Friday: Ian Donnis’ March 7, 2025 Rhode Island Politics Roundup


Press Article:
President Trump’s recent tariff decisions have sparked controversy and concern among economists and businesses. While the abrupt tariff reversal on Mexican avocados has brought relief, the unpredictability of Trump’s trade policies has left many wary. The president’s emphasis on disruption and protectionism has raised questions about the impact on prices and the economy. Democrats, still reeling from their election loss, are trying to refocus on issues like inflation and the economy. Meanwhile, Trump’s antics, including a lengthy address and provocative statements, have left some questioning his priorities.

In local news, Attorney General Peter Neronha continues to challenge the Trump administration in court, while state senators cautiously consider the future amid President Ruggerio’s health concerns. Rhode Island’s Republican Party also faces internal challenges and disunity. Notably, former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is set to speak at Brown University, highlighting the importance of legal and political discourse.

In other news, efforts to support workforce training at CCRI have received a boost from the Metallica Scholar Initiative. The American Kennel Club is opposing a bill that would allow pet owners to recover damages for pet injuries, raising questions about pet ownership rights. Overall, the political, economic, and social landscape in Rhode Island remains complex and dynamic, with key players and issues shaping the state’s future.

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