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Last Week in the General Assembly
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly last week.

William (Bill) Rupp has spent most of his career as a community newspaper editor and reporter in Rhode Island and Pennsylvania, including stints as managing editor and news editor at the Woonsocket Call and the Pawtucket Times and editor of the weekly Warren Times-Gazette. He has been the recipient of and has led editorial staffs that have been honored with awards from press associations in Rhode Island, New England, and Pennsylvania and the Suburban Newspapers of America. He holds M.A. and B.A. degrees in journalism from Pennsylvania State University and has studied holistic counseling at Salve Regina University. He and his wife, Cyndy, have a blended family with three grown daughters and two grown sons. Reading thriller and mystery books, writing, home renovation projects, and personal fitness take up most of his spare time.
Beliefs
Politics
Rupp has been an independent most of his life. He considers himself a fiscal conservative and a social moderate. He selects candidates to support as individuals, not party members, although he has always leaned toward Democrats in presidential elections.
Religion
Rupp considers himself a spiritual person, but not religious. He has a strong belief in a higher power, which he refers to as God. He believes in reincarnation and karma and is tolerant of every person's belief system.
Local Hot-Button Issues
- Maintaining the quality of local services while slowing or reducing spending for them.
- Developing the town's business base with environmentally and people friendly enterprises to shift some of the tax burden away from property owners.
- Controlling taxes overall through a collaborative effort with public workers, particularly in the school department.
- Maintaining the educational quality and infrastructure of the school system without dramatic increases in taxation.
- Improving participation in town government with efforts that reach out to a highly educated electorate.
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly last week.

The Daily Scoop in Barrington and Bristol offers up some of the best ice cream around, according to a story on summertime foods in the Boston Globe Magazine.
Principals at East Providence's two middle schools, Martin and Riverside, announce the honor rolls for the third quarter.
Check out this home on Orlo Avenue in E.P.; it's been on the market for about three days.
The fourth- and fifth-grade choruses at four East Providence elementary schools will join forces to perform another rock concert on June 4.
The president of the Barrington Town Council receives an award from RI Housing at a State House ceremony.
You can walk to Hundred Acre Cove from this custom-built home at 24 Hanson Road in this Hampden Meadows neighborhood.
The Barrington School Committee votes 3-2 to start all-day kindergarten next fall if sufficient funds can be found in the budget without having a negative impact on other programs.
The three vacant buildings that made the former Vamco jewelry site an eyesore in Riverside for years have been demolished; now the East Providence site must be cleared of any hazardous soil.
Instead, National Grid has been given the green light to reduce the wattage of bulbs in the 1,000 streetlights that were to be turned off temporarily to save money.
If approved at the Financial Town Meeting, the amendment would bump up the tax rate by 23 cents or about $80 for a median-priced home in Barrington.
Calling hours are today at Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home in West Warwick.
The library is presenting a program on Sunday at 1:30 pm that uses the book, 'Yellowstone, Land of Wonders: Promenade in North America’s National Park', and slides as a guide.
The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.
The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.
Mostly sunny; 'Family Fun Day' at Looff Carousel; story time for young kids; 'Astronomy Day'; 'Stranger in a Strange Land' at Weaver library.
Mostly sunny weekend; Astronomy Day; BCA theater performances; May Breakfast at Holy Angels; Nayatt School pasta dinner.
Several fundraising events are planned over the next few weeks to help restore the East Providence High School gymnasium to its glory days.
The East Providence Prevention Coalition is hosting a day of fun and games and music for families with younger children.
The BAY Team substance abuse prevention coalition offers a few tips for parents to follow for prom night.