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A Lively Experiment EXTRA 4/2/2021

Clip: Season 33 Episode 40 | 9m 23s

Panelists discuss how RI should use the more than $2B in federal relief.

Brown University professor Wendy Schiller, WPRI's Ted Nesi, and Bob Walsh of the National Education Association Rhode Island discuss how the state should use the more than $2B in federal relief to stimulate the economy and how these dollars will affect congressional races in 2022.

04/02/2021

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A Lively Experiment EXTRA 4/2/2021

Clip: Season 33 Episode 40 | 9m 23s

Brown University professor Wendy Schiller, WPRI's Ted Nesi, and Bob Walsh of the National Education Association Rhode Island discuss how the state should use the more than $2B in federal relief to stimulate the economy and how these dollars will affect congressional races in 2022.

04/02/2021

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