Each month telephone owners pay a fee of at least $1 that is designed to support the state’s E-911 service, a total of roughly $15 million per year. Who doesn’t want a well-funded and -functioning 911 service? And according to Gov. Gina M. Raimondo’s office, Rhode Island’s response time is faster than the national standards,
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