AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoState Consumer Protection: Rhode Island drivers who paid parking charges that looked official may soon get refunds under a $1.35 million settlement tied to UPP Global’s alleged undisclosed fees and misleading ticket notices at lots in Providence, Newport and East Greenwich (coverage: Oct. 1, 2019–Aug. 31, 2024). Local Business Recognition: Providence Business News named 24 honorees for its 2026 Leaders & Achievers Awards, spanning manufacturing, health care, education, nonprofit, financial services, hospitality, legal, architecture and sports; the in-person ceremony is Aug. 20 at Aldrich Mansion in Warwick. Workforce & Airport Economy: Food and beverage workers at T.F. Green Airport walked off the job in a strike seeking higher wages; 73 workers cited $16 an hour pay and no contract since August, while the operator says restaurants remain open. Real Estate: Residential Properties Ltd. says it closed the highest Warren sale since July 2005—$1.9 million for a renovated river-view home with dock access. Policy & Privacy: Gov. Dan McKee signed Rhode Island’s Genetic Information Privacy Act, requiring express consent and safeguards for consumer genetic data. Business Community Leadership: RDW Group managing director Phil Loscoe retired after 32 years, including prior Cranston administration service.
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