AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSchool Meals Under Threat: A new federal push tied to major SNAP and Medicaid cuts could reduce access to free school meals for eligible Rhode Island students, with families facing steep added costs. First Amendment Clash in Warwick: The city is seeking a protective order to limit a critic’s ability to share information gathered in a First Amendment lawsuit, drawing ACLU of Rhode Island criticism. Higher Ed Credit Watch: Moody’s cut Brown University’s outlook to negative, citing thin operating performance and high debt that could pressure future borrowing. Disaster Aid Denied: Rhode Island’s request for federal disaster declaration help for the record 2026 blizzard was rejected, with lawmakers calling it politicized. Utility Bills Pressure: The George Wiley Center says its voicemail is overflowing with residents facing shutoff risk as protections end and costs stay high. Banking & Housing Moves: BankFive financed a Veterans Transition House expansion in New Bedford, while Beacon Bank launched its statewide food drive and BayCoast Bank backed a primary care facility expansion. Local Business & Real Estate: Hotel Downstreet in North Adams is listed for sale but will keep operating; Providence real estate saw a $2.175M Blackstone Boulevard sale. Food Safety Recall: ALDI Fusia kimchi and tofu kimbap was recalled due to undeclared tuna, including distribution to Rhode Island. Weather Risk: Flash-flood warnings and heavy rain threats stretch into southern New England, including Rhode Island.
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