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Brookings Institution To Develop Economic Strategies For RI

Gov. Gina Raimondo has called on the Brookings Institute to help develop an economic strategy for Rhode Island
Ian Donnis
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Gov. Gina Raimondo has called on the Brookings Institute to help develop an economic strategy for Rhode Island

Governor Gina Raimondo has asked the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program to develop a new economic strategy for Rhode Island.

The Institution is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank known for its foreign policy and economic analysis. It's the latest group of outside scholars and consultants to be brought in to assist Raimondo's administration in developing new strategies and plans.

Fellows from the Brookings Institution will spend six months analyzing Rhode Island's industries and economic strengths and weaknesses. They'll propose initiatives to capitalize on those strengths and "reinvigorate the Ocean State economy," according to a statement from the Brookings Institution.

Revitalizing Rhode Island's sagging economy has been a consistent theme of Raimondo's administration since taking office earlier this year. The state's unemployment rate has declined to 5.9 percent in June from 6.5 percent in January.

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Kristin Espeland Gourlay joined Rhode Island Public Radio in July 2012. Before arriving in Providence, Gourlay covered the environment for WFPL Louisville, KY’s NPR station. And prior to that, she was a reporter and host for Wyoming Public Radio. Gourlay earned her MS from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and her BA in anthropology from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, OR.

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