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RI Water Shortages Have Viewers Worked Up

Chris Boardman

Concerned about potential water shortages Rhode Island lawmakers are on the verge of passing a law that would force conservation. It would raise prices on people who use too much. Farmers are exempt, but the issue is sparking a lot of debate on our website ABC6.com...

Monday, Oct 5 at 7:38 PM dennis h. warwick. wrote ...

why not just give the states our paychecks and let them decide what we need for monies to "properly" liva a life. HA HA HA. Think it's time for another "boston tea party". Do love Mr. Dulucas' comments. I'd vote for him.

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