AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Economy & Local Hospitality: Providence is leaning into the tournament with a fan zone, discounted charter buses to Gillette Stadium, and thousands of Scottish supporters expected to stay in Providence-area hotels and dorms—while other states, including Rhode Island, have approved extended bar and restaurant hours to keep fans spending later. Federal Courts & DOJ Conduct: A Rhode Island judge sharply criticized Justice Department lawyers for misleading the court in a case involving a Rhode Island hospital and requests for gender-transition treatment records, adding to a broader run of judicial rebukes of federal attorneys. Retirement Savings Fight: Rhode Island’s AG Jay Jones joined a coalition of states opposing a Trump administration proposal that would loosen rules for retirement plan fiduciaries, potentially steering more money into riskier assets like crypto. Higher Ed Leadership: Roger Williams University named Dr. Brian G. Williams as interim president, tasking him with stabilizing the institution and advancing student success and academic priorities. Professional Services: Five New England CPA societies, including Rhode Island’s, are merging into the New England Society of CPAs effective July 1. Energy Costs: Rhode Island Energy is urging “whole home” cooling upgrades and offering no-cost home energy assessments to help residents cut peak-season bills.
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