From the 36...

My perspectives on the issues impacting Rhode Island and District 36

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Welcome to From the 36. It’s a place where I share what’s happening in and around our corner of Rhode Island, from Narragansett to North Kingstown to Block Island.

Sometimes it’s policy, sometimes it’s personal, but it’s always about the people and issues that shape our community.

Check in often to see what’s on my mind, what’s going on in District 36, and how together we can keep turning the tide in the right direction.

The Hidden Cost of Rhode Island’s Energy Transition
Unintended Consequences, Energy, Economy, Housing Mark Mesrobian Unintended Consequences, Energy, Economy, Housing Mark Mesrobian

The Hidden Cost of Rhode Island’s Energy Transition

The hidden cost of Rhode Island’s energy transition may not show up in headlines, but it could appear in higher housing costs, utility bills, and fewer affordable options for working families.

Senate Resolution S2354 could make energy transitions more expensive for the very Rhode Islanders already struggling with rising costs.

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Earth Day Reality Check
Environment, Energy, Economy Mark Mesrobian Environment, Energy, Economy Mark Mesrobian

Earth Day Reality Check

Rhode Island has some of the most ambitious climate goals in the country, but the state admits we’re not on track to meet them, even as energy costs keep rising.

At the same time, real environmental impact is happening in places people aren’t talking about by private entities.

This Earth Day, it’s worth taking a closer look at what’s actually working.

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Turning the Tide on Energy Costs in Rhode Island
Energy Mark Mesrobian Energy Mark Mesrobian

Turning the Tide on Energy Costs in Rhode Island

Rhode Islanders are paying some of the highest electricity rates in the country, and it’s taking a toll on families and small businesses alike.

Let’s take a look at what’s really driving energy costs and outline five practical steps Rhode Island can take to turn the tide toward more affordable power.

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