Wil Gregersen for Governor Campaign Launch
Are you tired of our slow-walking, deadlocking, progress-blocking state government?
I am.
Our government is weary and numb.
But we can overcome its apathy with energy, its corruption with honesty, and its empty promises with actual answers to our problems.
Join me, Wil Gregersen, the second tallest candidate for governor in Rhode Island, as I pledge to make state government work for you.
Plus, enjoy free soft serve ice cream and deli finger food donated by Like No Udder owner Karen Krinsky and Providence Vegan Deli owner Rich Gaccione.
I look forward to seeing you there!
Thursday, March 12 at 7:15 p.m.
Like No Udder & Providence Vegan Deli
783 Hope Street, Providence
What's more exciting? Free soft serve ice cream, deli finger food, or Wil? Join me at my campaign launch to find out.
Thursday, March 12 at 7:15 p.m.
Like No Udder & Providence Vegan Deli
783 Hope Street, Providence
06.03.2026 15:57
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Your six minutes were wise and perceptive, and those photos were great! Would you be interested in helping to reverse those trends in our city and state? The Contract with Rhode Island is a proposal to do that. Here's a link: drive.google.com/file/d/1F9pR...
30.01.2026 11:21
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We need to add customers, expand into new markets, earn more revenue, and improve operations to increase the value of our business and ensure its longterm success.
27.01.2026 21:56
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The business of state government is providing essential public services, and it if we want it to be successful, we need to do what all successful business do, which is grow.
27.01.2026 21:56
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Everything is connected. We need to start solving the housing crisis now or lose a seat in Congress.
27.01.2026 21:46
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Let's run government like a business.
27.01.2026 13:06
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My God. Jack Reed is so excited to vote to fund ICE that heβs not even asking for body cameras and training to happen, just for them to be voted on!
25.01.2026 03:18
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Democrats had four years to put the Republicans who coordinated January 6 in prison but didnβt, and now we have death squads. What else will their inaction allow?
Thereβs an election coming. Who will step up to replace Reed, Magaziner, and Amo and fight like our lives depend on it?
26.01.2026 14:58
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Alex Pretti Memorial
Democrats @reed.senate.gov, @whitehouse.senate.gov, @magaziner.house.gov, @amo.house.gov, and all elected DC Dems co-own these executions in our streets and the shattered reputation of the US because they wonβt tell Republicans, βwe will prosecute you for every crime you commit ASAP.β
26.01.2026 14:58
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It's hard to believe, but I'm not the tallest!
13.01.2026 13:09
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Here's my official announcement.
06.01.2026 12:42
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I see things from a different angle, and sometimes, I see things other people donβt.
07.12.2025 12:35
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GoLocalProv | Business | Contract Ratified: Butler Strike Yields a Minimum of $20 an Hour, Says Union
According to the union, the new contract with Butler Hospital and its parent company, Care New England, was overwhelmingly ratified on Monday night.
Good news! The three-month strike at Butler Hospital ended yesterday when workers approved a new contract.
βWe are proud to stand together to have an agreement that allows us to move forward with our shared goal of helping patients and caring for one another."
www.golocalprov.com/business/con...
19.08.2025 11:54
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And here are some of the benefits we expect weβll get:
β’ grow our economy
β’ generate more revenue
β’ create an emergency reserve
β’ lower energy prices
β’ keep the power on
β’ stop climate change from becoming costlier
17.08.2025 11:00
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Generous Crow
A Rhode Island nonprofit working for a better future
Do you have hope for the future? I do.
That's why some friends and I started Generous Crow. We want a blueprint for a clean energy utility that lays out all the benefits and convinces people with facts that itβs a first-rate solution.
I think you'll like what you see.
generouscrow.org
17.08.2025 10:10
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So, what are βessential public services?β Healthcare? Housing? Energy? Education? Transportation? Sanitation? Banking? Insurance? Police? Fire? Jails? Water? Food?
All of these are publicly-run somewhere without shareholders raising the price.
What would you add to the list?
30.07.2025 10:03
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Sixteen Years
YouTube video by The Jazz Butcher - Topic
Hereβs a tune for our times:
βPrivatized businesses have shareholders,
Who expect to make personal gain,
From their stake in essential public services,
βAnd people wonder where,
All the money's gone.β
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziET...
30.07.2025 10:03
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3) Institute four-year terms for the legislature;
4)Β Have term limits of two (four-year) terms;
5) Give the governor a line item veto authority; and
6) Earmark all revenues generated by increases in taxes or fees to investment-oriented uses. 2/3
27.07.2025 15:42
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How can we get our state legislature to do its job is an old question.
In 2012, URI economics professor Leonard Lardaro suggested six steps to fix our General Assembly:
1) Have a full-time legislature;
2) Dramatically reduce the size of the legislature to about 50 persons; 1/3
27.07.2025 15:42
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This is standard operating procedure for our part-time General Assembly.
Move slowly on problems, and putter around the margins making small tweaks and adjustments that solve nothing.
This time, that strategy will lead to disaster. 2/2
21.07.2025 23:21
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Forestry Bills Pass Through Both General Assembly Chambers - ecoRI News
Will a small tax break for forestry vehicles lead to greater clear-cutting of Rhode Islandβs forestland, or will it boost a flagging industry?
In 2025, our legislators made a few tweaks to improve healthcare and the housing crisis but didnβt come close to fixing those problems.
But they got very close to creating a taxpayer-subsidized timber industry.
It makes me wonder how they decide whatβs important.
ecori.org/forestry-bil...
17.07.2025 20:40
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The end: RI lawmakers pass state budget, restrict casino smoking and payday loans on final day
There was little doubt the Senate would pass the $14.3 billion state budget, but that didn't mean the final debate was without drama.
Thatβs it. Our legislators are gone. Theyβll come back next January and pass more laws in June.
In the meantime, we'll keep living with a broken healthcare system, housing crisis, and energy crisis.
We need a General Assembly that works for us year-round.
www.providencejournal.com/story/news/p...
13.07.2025 20:15
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We need people in government who want to get things done.
13.07.2025 19:49
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Our junior senator is proud that heβs delivered 300 speeches about climate change. Heβs been doing it since 2012, and 13 years later heβs celebrating.
Itβs a big achievement to talk 300 times while climate change rages on.
I mean, what more can a U.S. senator do?
bsky.app/profile/whit...
10.07.2025 09:32
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How can we make Rhode Island affordable again?
We can cut healthcare costs with a single payer healthcare system.
We can lower housing costs by building affordable housing.
We can bring down energy prices by building a statewide, publicly-owned, clean energy utility. 1/2
06.07.2025 22:25
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Rhode Island is our home, but across the state, weβre being pushed out.
06.07.2025 22:23
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