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By DAVID KLEPPER / Associated Press / January 8, 2014
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) A coalition of religious leaders from several faiths marched to the Rhode Island Statehouse on Wednesday to urge state lawmakers to do more to fight poverty.
The group supports proposals to raise the minimum wage, boost spending on food pantries, affordable housing and homeless shelters, and do more to connect low-income residents with education, workforce training, childcare assistance and health care. Their rally at the Statehouse, coming on the second day of the legislative session, was timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsons War on Poverty speech.
How can it be that 50 years later, here in Rhode Island, 13.7 percent of our residents 19.5 percent of our children and 9.2 percent of our seniors live in poverty? said Maxine Richman, of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island. How can it be ... that the General Assemblys community grant to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank has been reduced by half since 2008?
Gov. Lincoln Chafee and several lawmakers including House Speaker Gordon Fox and Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed spoke at the event. Paiva Weed, a Newport Democrat, said poverty is directly linked to the states weak economy. With a 9 percent jobless rate, Rhode Island is tied with Nevada for the nations highest unemployment rate.
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(2,674 posts)I kept wondering why none of Christian leaders were so silent about problems we are having helping the poor, homeless and out of work people. I bet it will never happen with the large mega churches, especially the ones around here where I live in North Texas.