AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAir Quality Alert: Rhode Island DEM warned that Thursday’s ozone will be UNHEALTHY for sensitive groups statewide, with fine particles also elevated—residents are urged to cut back on heavy outdoor exertion and follow asthma action plans. Coastal Health & Water Monitoring: U.S. Sen. Jack Reed helped secure $210,000 for Rhode Island to expand seawater testing at popular Narragansett Bay beaches after a 2025 season marked by frequent beach closures. Local Environment & Erosion: The Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank approved Jamestown funding to improve the shoreline embankment at Potter Cove and offer low-interest septic loans. Auto Safety: Honda recalled 880,514 vehicles (including models sold in Rhode Island) over rear suspension subframe corrosion that can lead to loss of control; dealers will inspect and repair at no cost. Education Policy: Rhode Island lawmakers passed a three-year charter school moratorium with a lower cap on total charters, sending it to Gov. McKee. Public Safety/Infrastructure: RIDOT is moving forward on a traffic signal at a dangerous Foster intersection after repeated crashes and injuries. Sports & Culture: Taylor Swift attended Knicks-Spurs Game 4 at Madison Square Garden as New York completed a historic 29-point comeback. Community/History: Bristol will mark America’s 250th with Revolutionary War reenactors, activities, and a pie contest on the Federal Hill Green.
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