AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHousing Policy Watch: RIPEC says the state’s “enormous” housing investments since 2021 aren’t translating into enough units, pointing to a high-cost, high-subsidy approach that serves few residents and would require nearly $6B more to close the affordable gap. Local Economic Development: North Kingstown’s Quonset Development Corporation board is setting up runway and land decisions tied to Electric Boat expansion, with a new community member saying he won’t be “pushed around” and will prioritize residents. Health Care Funding: Rep. Seth Magaziner secured $750,000 for Wood River Health to upgrade and expand access, including a waiting-area overhaul aimed at streamlining intake for growing Washington County demand. Water & Cost Pressures: Rhode Island issued a statewide drought advisory after precipitation deficits, low groundwater and stream flows, and dry conditions ahead of peak water-use months. Regulatory Fight Over Gambling: The CFTC moved to stop Rhode Island from enforcing state gambling laws against registered prediction markets, escalating a broader legal battle over federal versus state authority. Medicaid Spending Signals: Pawtucket Medicaid claims for ambulance and other transport services hit $512,793 in 2024, up 37.5% from 2023.
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