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In an effort to continue bolstering the state's economy, the Rhode Island government has announced $50 million in new government contracts. The contracts, which were awarded to various local businesses and organizations, are aimed at creating job opportunities and supporting the growth of Rhode Island's economy.One of the largest contracts awarded is a $10 million agreement with a local construction company to build a new state-of-the-art government office building. This project is expected to create hundreds of jobs in the construction industry and provide a modern and efficient working space for government employees.Additionally, the Rhode Island government has awarded a $5 million contract to a local technology company to develop a new online portal for citizens to access government services. This portal is expected to streamline the process of obtaining important documents and information, making it easier for residents to interact with their government.Other contracts include funding for improvements to local roads and bridges, as well as support for small businesses and startups in the state. The government hopes that these contracts will not only stimulate economic growth, but also promote innovation and collaboration within Rhode Island's business community.Governor Jane Smith expressed her excitement about the new contracts, stating, "These investments in our local businesses and infrastructure will help Rhode Island continue to thrive and grow. By partnering with our community partners, we can create a stronger and more prosperous state for all of our residents."The government has stated that they will continue to evaluate and award new contracts in the coming months, with a focus on supporting local businesses and advancing key initiatives in the state. Residents are encouraged to stay tuned for updates on future government contracts and economic development opportunities in Rhode Island.