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PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis is reminding Central Falls residents that this Sunday is the deadline to register to vote in the March 26 special election to fill the Ward 4 City Council seat. Steven Corrales is running unopposed for the seat held by James Diossa until his...
PROVIDENCE, RI – Secretary of State of State A. Ralph Mollis is warning Rhode Island business owners not to be misled by a direct mail solicitation from "Rhode Island Corporate Compliance (RICC)." The official-looking letter cites a state law that requires corporations to keep records of...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. –Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis is urging Cumberland High School students to register to vote during a drive at school Fri., Feb. 8. "Young people who register to vote are more likely to become engaged and effective citizens of Rhode Island. Some of these individuals will...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The General Assembly complied with the state Open Meetings law 96 percent of the time last year, according to data released today by the Secretary of State's office. The state's Open Meetings law requires most governmental bodies to post meeting notices and agendas at...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – It appears that Rhode Island's entrepreneurs are continuing to be more optimistic about the economy's recovery, based on 2012 data from the Secretary of State's office, which tracks yearly business filings. Last year there were 7,121 start-ups, the most since the Great...
Statement from Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis as former Secretary of State Barbara Leonard is laid to rest today. "Our thoughts and prayers are with her family." "As a businesswoman and one of the first women elected to statewide office, former Secretary of State Leonard was a trailblazer.
PROVIDENCE, RI –Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis is reminding hundreds of lobbyists who represented clients before the Executive branch or quasi-public corporations last year that this Wednesday is the deadline for filing their final 2012 report. State law requires so-called Executive...
PROVIDENCE, RI -- In a virtual preview of Sunday's AFC Championship game, students from Renee DeRosier's Cumberland High School personal finance class scored a win for the New England Patriots and their financial futures by playing a video game today. About 30 students joined Secretary of State...
***Coverage Requested*** WHAT: As the New England Patriots head into Sunday's AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens, the Rhode Island Jump$tart Coalition and Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis will visit Cumberland High School Thursday to kick off a campaign to promote "Financial...
As the New England Patriots continue their quest for Super Bowl XLVII, Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis and the Rhode Island Jump$tart Coalition for Financial Literacy have announced a partnership to promote Financial Football, a <a href="http://www.rhodeisland.financialfootball.com/games/...