AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLocal Politics: Rhode Island lawmakers won’t vote on a state Voting Rights Act this year, with leaders saying the bill is too complex and needs more input before the 2028 start. Elections & Power: Democrats also released a redistricting target list, signaling where party control could shape future map fights. Community & Culture: Providence’s Stages of Freedom is closing its Westminster Street museum and bookstore, though its free swim program for low-income youth will continue. Education: A Barrington High School teacher who called Charlie Kirk “garbage” after his assassination was honored in the school’s yearbook, reigniting backlash. Public Safety: Police are investigating after a motorcyclist drove through a Federal Hill street closed for an event and crashed into a pedestrian area. Business & Food: Restaurants are leaning harder into appetizers—now often marketed as “small plates” or “shareables”—as diners seek smaller, cheaper portions. Health & Work: A national teachers’ union lawsuit challenges the Education Department’s termination of grants supporting English learner training. State Economy: Rhode Island’s charter school moratorium bill advanced in the House, aiming to pause expansion amid funding pressures. Arts & Science: URI’s rare corpse flower is nearing bloom, with a livestream planned. Sports/Politics: A new report ranks Rhode Island among the best states for working dads.
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