The Rhode Island Educational Mission
The quality of our schools and the availability of affordable health care continue to be two of the most talked about issues in our state. And these issues are at the cornerstone of the RIFTHP. The Federation is a diverse organization, representing more than 10,000 members who work as teachers, nurses and other health professionals, school related personnel, higher education faculty and staff, and state and municipal employees.
Frank Flynn, President, RIFTHP
Rhode Island Teachers and Education News
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Journal Ed Slams teachers on BVP funding
http://www.providencejournal.com/opinion/20160618/editorial-ri-snubs-poor-minority-students
Source:providencejournal.com -
Beacons Giannopoulos is RI Teacher of the Year
Source:valleybreeze.com -
Plans for $40M Pawtucket commuter station hinge on fed grant
Source:providencejournal.com -
Senate Committee Uses Rare Tactic to Halt Power-Plant Bills
Source:ecori.org -
Charlestown joins clean-energy loan program
Source:thewesterlysun.com -
Amos House opens new $5M center
http://www.630wpro.com/2016/06/17/amos-house-opens-new-5-million-home-in-providencevv
Source:630wpro.com -
Twin River gearing up for Tiverton casino campaign
http://www.providencejournal.com/news/20160613/twin-river-gearing-up-for-tiverton-casino-campaign
Source:providencejournal.com -
AFLCIO Statement: Working People United Vs. Hate
http://www.aflcio.org/Blog/Political-Action-Legislation/AFL-CIO-Statement-on-the-Orlando-Massacre
Source:aflcio.org

