When 94 percent of Rhode Islanders agree on anything, the issue demands scrutiny. In this case, last week’s poll on PBN.com asked whether the state’s political leaders should wait until fiscal 2013 to comprehensively reform public-employee pensions. The vast majority said “No,” demanding that the governor and the General Assembly fix the problem underlying the
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