Gov. Raimondo signs bills to support the state's veterans
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Gov. Gina Raimondo ceremoniously signed six bills to support Rhode Islands veterans ahead of Veterans Day.
The Democrat has told veterans shes redoubling the states efforts to help them. Veterans will now be given a preference when state contracts are awarded. The state gives a similar benefit to women-owned and minority-owned businesses.
The bill sets a goal that at least 3 percent of the total value of all state contracts available to businesses in each fiscal year be awarded to veteran-owned companies. Its a way to leverage the states buying power to help ensure veterans are employed after they leave the military and their businesses succeed, said Democratic state Sen. Marc Cote, who pushed for the bill since 2014.
Raimondo signed bills Tuesday expanding the eligibility for Gold Star Families license plates, naming rooms at the new Rhode Island Veterans Home after veterans and updating an advisory committee responsible for a strategic plan on veterans services.
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