AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLocal Business & Capital Markets: Cumberland Farms’ parent has filed with the SEC for an IPO, aiming to list on Nasdaq as “CMBY” and use the proceeds to rebrand and expand its convenience-store footprint and Krispy Krunchy Chicken locations. Real Estate Consumer Access: A Greater Boston buyer agency is pushing back on “private” and “pocket” listings, arguing that limiting listing data reduces transparency and forces buyers to make offers with less information. Food Security (Rhode Island): The R.I. Senate renewed the Eat Well, Be Well Rewards Program, keeping SNAP recipients eligible for an extra $25/month for fruits and vegetables via EBT add-ons. Utilities & Affordability: Rhode Island advocates reported a spike in overnight crisis calls as utility shutoffs hit seniors and other vulnerable households after the winter moratorium expired. Healthcare & Innovation: The Joint Chiropractic opened its first Rhode Island franchise in Warwick, expanding a walk-in, per-visit model across 44 states. Education Funding: AG Anthony G. Brown sued to block U.S. Education Department cuts to school mental health grants, arguing the programs are already improving student outcomes. Energy Policy: A national debate over renewable portfolio standards is intensifying as states face rising electricity-bill scrutiny, with Rhode Island’s 100% by 2033 target in the spotlight. Tech & Funding: Tombot raised new funding to scale its robotic companion-dog product aimed at loneliness and sedentary behavior in older adults.
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