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Message: From GoLocalProv by Paul J. Spetrini, GoLocalProv News Editor: Right to Work is a controversial topic that has recently become a popular talking point in many states around the country as school districts look for new ways to save money and break away from some of the negotiated contracts with teachers unions that opponents say are too burdensome to carry any longer. But in a state like Rhode Island, which is so heavily democratic that you can almost count the Republican and Independent General Assembly members on two hands, the odds of any meaningful legislation broaching the topic even being discussed at the State House are slim, right? http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/could-right-to-work-gain-traction-in-ri-senate