AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGun Law Update: Rhode Island’s assault-weapons sales ban kicks in today, July 1, changing what dealers can sell and what buyers can purchase—while not banning all gun ownership. Extreme Heat & Public Safety: The National Weather Service warns of a prolonged, dangerous heat wave through the Fourth of July, and Crossroads Rhode Island is opening a temporary emergency cooling center for people experiencing homelessness. Local Community Events: Bristol is bringing back Fourth of July concerts to Independence Park and adding new vehicle-stopping barriers funded by a federal grant. Housing & Jobs: URI trustees approved the next phase toward a public medical school, and Gov. McKee’s administration announced $8 million in business incentives, including tax credits tied to Raytheon’s Portsmouth expansion. Energy Assistance: United Way of Rhode Island extended its Good Neighbor Energy Fund application deadline to July 30 as utility hardship rises. Health Watch: Powassan tick-borne virus cases are increasing in the region, including a new case reported in Rhode Island. Preservation Grants: Preserve Rhode Island awarded about $105,000 in matching grants to 13 nonprofits for historic building repairs. Sports: Cumberland’s Max Jackson is off to a strong start at the Rhode Island Open ahead of next week’s Rhode Island Amateur.
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