kevin higgins
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kevin higgins
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FISHING SEASON BEGINS! VICTOR MELLOR TO JOIN RHODE ISLAND ANGLERS FOR OPENING DAY 2026 Victor Mellor will be across Rhode Island this Saturday, April 11, as he joins thousands of anglers for the state’s annual Opening Day trout season. Mellor’s presence underscores his deep commitment to community engagement and his mission to restore common-sense leadership to Washington. Thousands of enthusiastic anglers are expected to cast their lines at dawn for the “first cast” at 6:00 AM. Last year, Rhode Island issued more than 17,000 freshwater fishing licenses and stocked over 60,000 trout across more than 100 locations statewide, demonstrating the enduring popularity of this tradition. VICTOR “VIC” MELLOR A PROVEN TRACK RECORD OF BUILDING AND FIGHTING FOR THE WORKING-CLASS FAMILY Victor “Vic” Mellor is not a career politician. He is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and an entrepreneur who has spent 30 years employing and supporting families. His life has been about creating havens for people to thrive — literally, through his wellness clinic, and figuratively, by fiercely defending individual rights. Vic has come home to fight for the state that raised him to deliver common-sense leadership to Washingtand make Rhode Island First. He says what everybody else is thinking, and he gets things done when nobody else can. OPENING DAY LOCATIONS BARBER POND (SOUTH KINGSTOWN) – 4:00 AM SILVER SPRING LAKE (NORTH KINGSTOWN) – 6:20 AM CARBUNCLE POND (COVENTRY) – 7:10 AM LINCOLN WOODS (OLNEY POND) – 9:00 AM Residents are encouraged to stop by any of these locations Saturday morning to meet Vic, share stories, and celebrate one of Rhode Island’s longest-running traditions. For updates and information, visit vicmellor.com. Paid for by the Friends of Victor Mellor












Trump has proposed a $1.5 trillion defense budget — a 40% increase, the largest since WWII. In exchange for more war he wants to: -Cut the EPA budget by half -Cut $10.7 billion for housing -Cut $8.5 billion for K-12 programs -Cancel $15 billion for clean energy -Cut $2.5 billion for clean drinking water -Eliminate $1.6 billion for youth job training -Cut $3.5 billion from the Labor Department -Eliminate $395 million for senior employment -Eliminate $775 million in food assistance grants -Eliminate the National Endowment for Democracy -Cut $5 billion from the National Institutes of Health -Eliminate the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) In all, cuts to domestic programs would account for a 10% reduction in discretionary spending.








