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Rhode Islands' airport is growing. That's good for all Rhode Islanders. The added planes however, are greatly increasing the air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, and soil pollution right here in Warwick. That's very detrimental for for the citizens of Warwick who aren't receiving a penny in return. That's why I promised that, as Mayor, I will renegotiate the airport agreement that gave the tax revenue of over 100 homes to the airport, WITHOUT A PENNY IN RETURN. Critics claimed that I couldn't do it, that it was "too late", but State Representative Camille Vella-Wilkinson proved them wrong when she submitted a bill to increase the revenue from the airport to the host city of Warwick.

(to which I say "WAY-TO-GO-CAMILLE-VELLA-WILKINSON!")

To all those reading this comment:

Know that as Mayor or as a private citizen, I won't rest until I renegotiate the airport agreement. I want the airport to complete the noise reduction renovations they promised but failed to complete for the abutting homeowners. I want them to clean the pollution out of Warwick Pond, and I want more revenue from the RIAC (Rhode Island Airport Corporation) to the City to offset the greatly-added pollution. In short, I want the airport to become a better neighbor.

And I won't quit until they are.

Happy Autumn everyone.

Rick Corrente

The Taxpayers Mayor

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