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Then what do we give up? Something has to go, the money needs to come from somewhere. These are the hard decisions that irresponsible city politicians and administrators have been unwilling to make for decades, figuring that we can always just raise taxes. Now it is clear that citizens clearly have a breaking point as far as taxes go - raise them too much and people move, which is why Rhode Island is shedding working population like never before.

Everyone, has a favorite program that does good but at the end of the day the money isn't there for everything.

Instead of the gnashing of teeth perhaps the Warwick Mentoring Program should attempt to seek the funds from private businesses, look for donations from the public, or better yet complete a full audit to determine if they really require the level of funds they are asking for - honest, when I read the article and looked into the program it seemed apparent to me that their operating costs seemed very high for what they are doing, perhaps they are not leveraging the advancement in technology to make things more efficient or partnering with other volunteer groups to share the weight/cost.

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