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  1. RI.gov: Rhode Island Government

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  2. RI.gov: Rhode Island Government

    Rhode Island is the smallest state in the union and is one of the most densely populated and heavily industrialized for its size. For a state that is only 37 miles wide and 48 miles long, it is notable that its …

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    RI.gov is the official government Web portal for the State of Rhode Island. It’s built by a team dedicated to developing online services to enable citizens or businesses to complete tasks online.

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    Your guide to Rhode Island's government services, programs, and resources for residents and businesses.

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    Explore a variety of services and forms provided by the State of Rhode Island.

  7. Welcome - Rhode Island - Gregg M. Amore

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    Rhode Island residents were invited to vote for their favorite design at area libraries, the Statehouse and via the Internet. The sailboat design was declared the winner, earning 57 percent of the 34,566 votes …

  9. Oct 31, 2024 · Property tax relief credit (Form RI-1040H) r the property tax relief credit for the 2024 Tax Year. The income ranges and percent of income allowed as a credit for taxpayers that qualify for the …

  10. State Symbols - Rhode Island - Gregg M. Amore

    Jun 27, 2014 · Rhode Island adopted a State Seal shortly after receiving its Royal Charter from King Charles II. It included the state's original name, State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.