Guns, Healthcare, & Sick Days: Economic Progress Institute’s Flum on Why Assembly Needs to Return
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Rachel Flum with the Economic Progress Institute spoke with GoLocal's Kate Nagle to the over 20 organizations in Rhode Island calling for the General Assembly to resume the 2017 session to address unfinished business -- as well as next steps in addressing the healthcare debate in Washington.
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