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  2. A tax break for banks to keep Citizens in RI is back on. Here ...

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    Citizens tax break was dead. The deal comes less than one business day after the House late Friday passed a $13.69-billion state budget for the year starting July 1 that conspicuously omitted any ...

  3. The customs, quirks and unspoken rules that really ... - AOL

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    Typically, a large number of bills pass right at the end of the session in a flurry of last-minute horse-trading as the House and Senate work out the details of the state's budget for the upcoming ...

  4. David Tikoian - Wikipedia

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    Tikoian was born in Smithfield, Rhode Island on July 9th, 1968. In 1986 he graduated from Smithfield High School . After high school he obtained an associates degree from the Community College of Rhode Island in 1988, and in 1990 he graduated from Bryant University with a BS in Business Administration.

  5. Sam Zurier - Wikipedia

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    Samuel D. "Sam" Zurier is an American attorney and politician serving as a member of the Rhode Island Senate for the 3rd district. He assumed office on November 16, 2021. He assumed office on November 16, 2021.

  6. David Morales (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Morales is a proponent for reforming Rhode Island's tax code to reduce exemptions for private universities and nonprofits, such as Brown University, as well as increasing state income tax-rates for wealthy people in the top income bracket. He has regularly spoken out against Rhode Island's tax code, which was changed in 2006 to cut income taxes ...

  7. RI's top politicos are making their income tax filings public ...

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    State Treasurer James Diossa, who oversees the investment of the state's $11-billion-plus pension fund, paid $8,652 in federal taxes and $2,731 in state taxes on his $100,590 adjusted gross income.

  8. Edward J. O'Neill (Rhode Island politician) - Wikipedia

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    As a state senator, O'Neill sponsored and co-sponsored a variety of bills including Camp Meehan Eminent Domain Bill (S685), 20% Health Insurance Co-Pay for municipal employees (S2478), and his Autism Spectrum Disorder Bill, which was signed into law in July 2011. It made Rhode Island the 26th state with such a law.

  9. Tangible tax legislation provides significant relief for RI's ...

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    Submitted opinion column: Michael DiBiase is the president and CEO of the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council. Tangible tax legislation provides significant relief for RI's small businesses ...