AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHousing & affordability: Rhode Island is preparing for a new $120M housing bond this November, as a state spending review argues recent investments haven’t meaningfully improved affordability for most residents—pushing lawmakers to steer more of the next bond toward middle-income and market-rate homes. Federal election security: President Trump says declassified records show China acquired massive voter data, renewing debate over how protected Rhode Island’s election infrastructure and voter information really are. Public health: The FDA is tracking a Cyclospora outbreak linked to shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell in multiple states; Rhode Island residents are being urged to follow food-safety steps to prevent illness. Coastal safety: A new federal “Lulu’s Law” would allow wireless emergency alerts for shark attacks, and Rhode Island experts say warming waters may make such warnings more relevant even if attacks remain rare. Local governance & oversight: Rhode Island’s new Office of Inspector General is taking shape, with a commission tasked with building the selection process for candidates. Science & RI ties: A meteorite that crashed through a New Jersey home is reported to contain rare extraterrestrial amino acids, with sightings including Rhode Island. Tourism & infrastructure: Newport continues to wrestle with costly Cliff Walk repairs as officials balance preservation with shoreline risk, while Salve Regina’s tourism focus signals continued visitor pressure. Business & jobs: A Rhode Island-linked seafood startup story highlights PrimeFish’s push to bring premium seafood directly to consumers.
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