AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLocal Courts & Records: Bristol’s fight to keep Mount Hope Bridge inspection records public got a fresh jolt after a June 2024 report was released, with the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority saying the bridge “continues to function as designed,” while Bristol argues the underlying issues remain unresolved. Bankruptcy Watch: Rhode Island’s privately operated Wyatt Detention Facility operator filed for Chapter 11 in Providence, seeking to restructure about $169 million in debt and keep the facility operating while disputes with bondholders play out. State Policy & Housing Finance: Gov. Dan McKee signed a law setting capital, liquidity, and governance requirements for covered nonbank mortgage servicers, aiming to tighten oversight as the mortgage market evolves. Business & Tech: East Providence’s Omni Search Labs launched a search-first Squarespace web development service for Rhode Island businesses, pitching AI and search visibility from day one. Arts & Community: The Rhode Island Foundation is offering three $30,000 composer fellowships, with applications due Aug. 10. Education Access: CCRI will hold an Enrollment Day in Newport on July 16, with help on FAFSA, registration, transfer pathways—and a comfort dog.
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