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NEW: Tea Party Group Launches New Website

Monday, February 20, 2012

 

The Ocean State Tea Party in Action has launched a new website, according to Lisa Blais, who heads up the organizaion.

The website can be found at www.oceanstateteapartyinaction.com.

“The media and the other Rhode Island good government groups have done a wonderful job by bringing many issues to light as it relates to our government. The problem is, once you read about something, it is gone and the next issue is being exposed,” Blais said.

Blais contined: “The OSTPA’s first adage is ‘do no harm’ - no more tax increases. Our 2012 Legislative Agenda, included on the website, outlines what we believe our elected officials need to do to turn the state around. It’s not rocket science. It simply takes political will to set aside the special interests and to focus on the interests of all Rhode Islanders."

 

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Comments:

Bob Stanley

Another step in the right direction for the state and local governments.

Russ C

I for one am all for Tea Party inaction in the Ocean State. What's that? Oh, never mind.




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