AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorkforce & Education: Rhode Island opened applications for the new Workforce Pell Grant approval process, aiming to make short-term, state-approved training programs (8 to 15 weeks) more affordable for students in in-demand fields like trades and manufacturing. Courts & Cannabis: A federal judge lifted a block on Rhode Island’s cannabis retail license process, clearing the way for a fresh application cycle after changes to residency requirements. State Politics: Gov. Dan McKee nominated Superior Court Judge Luis Matos to the state Supreme Court seat, bypassing former House Speaker Joe Shekarchi and reigniting debate over Rhode Island’s revolving-door law optics. Public Safety & Privacy: License-plate reader company Flock Safety continues to face contract losses and scrutiny over privacy and data governance concerns. Banking & Seniors: Washington Trust launched an “Age With Wisdom” series to help older adults and families spot financial scams, including AI-enabled fraud. Business & Finance: Citizens opened its first Miami-Dade commercial banking office in Coral Gables as it expands South Florida operations. RI Community & Culture: McKee ceremonially signed legislation creating a special Dominican heritage charity license plate. Health & Research: URI pharmacy received a $1.5 million grant to study cerebral amyloid angiopathy, a condition linked to Alzheimer’s risk and brain bleeding. Transportation: Rhode Island’s congressional delegation steered $13.5 million to upgrade the Providence Ferry Terminal. Cyber & Legal: Law firms announced investigations tied to recent data breaches involving CSC and Paylogix, with Rhode Island residents listed among potentially impacted individuals.
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