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Message: From GoLocalProv by Michael G. Riley, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™: Some readers would say that I am singularly focused on the issue of municipal finance and the financial condition of our cities and towns. Yesterday 500 local business leaders gathered with our Congressional delegation at the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce Congressional Breakfast. I am sure all the reporters and politicians were there. At that exact same time on Monday, I was attending the Municipal Pension Study Commissions meeting, marking its 2-year anniversary and now entering its third year. The RI Municipal Pension Study Commission has more power in its hands to (favorably or adversely) affect the future of Rhode Island Citizens than our entire Congressional delegation will ever have. The potential power of this commission or the harm of missed opportunity cannot be overstated. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/michael-riley-taveras-and-polisena-no-shows-at-pension-commission