AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFourth of July Safety Push: Warren and Bristol prevention coalitions are spreading a “Sticker Shock” message in local stores, urging responsible hosting and reminding shoppers about Rhode Island’s social host law. Medicaid Fight: Rhode Island is among states facing federal legal action over Medicaid work requirements, with lawsuits challenging how “medically frail” exemptions are defined. Tuition Lawsuit: The U.S. Department of Justice also sued Rhode Island over its “Student Success Act,” arguing in-state tuition and aid for undocumented students violate federal law. Cannabis Licensing Update: Rhode Island’s Cannabis Control Commission is asking a federal judge to undo a court order after the state removed the residency requirement for recreational pot shop owners. Local Public Safety: Pawtucket police and state agencies resumed recovery after a car carrying three people went into the Seekonk River; dive teams faced strong current and poor visibility. Arts & Culture: Bank of America is expanding “Museums on Us” to Rhode Island institutions like the RISD Museum and Newport Art Museum for free admission over the July 4 weekend. Business/Industry: Navtronics named Gary Morrissette Northeast Sales Manager, covering Rhode Island through Maine. Community Spotlight: Centreville Bank Charitable Foundation awarded a record $67,500 in scholarships to 18 students across Rhode Island and Connecticut.
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