AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Late-Night Economy: Gov. Dan McKee signed a law letting Rhode Island towns extend bar and restaurant hours during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with alcohol service allowed until 3 a.m. and businesses potentially staying open until 4 a.m. between June 11 and July 3—aimed at boosting local revenue as late matches roll in. Workforce & Community Investment: Citizens is putting more than $1.65M into Rhode Island workforce development and financial education, including a tuition-free banking micro-pathway with CCRI and an information security apprenticeship effort. Nonprofit Volunteer Day: Bristol County Savings Bank shut branches May 28 so 300+ employees could volunteer across Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts at 18 nonprofits. Clergy Abuse Claims Revival: The Rhode Island Senate is set to move forward on a bill creating a “revival window” for time-barred civil sexual abuse claims against institutions and supervisors, with a July 1, 2026 start and a June 30, 2028 end. Meteor Update: NASA says the loud double boom heard across New England, including Rhode Island, came from a meteor about 5 feet wide—roughly “elephant”-sized—breaking up over the region and releasing energy equivalent to about 230 tons of TNT.
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