AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSchool Mental Health Lawsuit: Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha joined a coalition of 15 Democratic-led states suing the U.S. Department of Education to block planned cuts to a $1 billion school-based mental health grant program, arguing the move violates a court order and would strip funding from districts nationwide. Local Flood Relief: U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner says Cranston secured $1 million in federal funding to address long-running flooding problems in the Garden Street neighborhood. Housing Funding Fight: California AG Rob Bonta led a lawsuit with other states and cities challenging a Trump administration effort to divert HUD housing money, warning it could increase homelessness risk. Healthcare Food Push: CMS is asking hospitals to publicly pledge healthier inpatient meals, including limits on ultra-processed foods, sugary drinks, and deep-fried items. Business & Housing Transparency: A Greater Boston buyer-agent group is urging homebuyers to demand open access to listing details, warning that “private” listings can reduce key information. Sports (MLB Draft): Michael Anderson Jr., a Bonner-Prendergast and URI alum, was selected by the Texas Rangers in the fifth round. New in Rhode Island: The Joint Chiropractic opened its first Rhode Island location in Warwick.
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