AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoState Budget Showdown: Rhode Island House Finance advanced a revised FY27 budget totaling $15.2B, keeping the millionaire’s tax but phasing in the top rate increase over three years and scrapping a two-cent gas tax enacted last year; the plan also sets up an Office of Inspector General with $1.3M and 12 staff, sending the package to the full House June 5. Governor’s Race: Incumbent Dan McKee and challenger Helena Foulkes both launched early TV ads in the Democratic primary fight, with McKee attacking Foulkes’ CVS record and opioid-related claims while Foulkes counters on her own record. Prediction Markets Clash: The CFTC moved to intervene in Rhode Island’s lawsuit fight over whether the state can enforce its gambling laws against federally regulated prediction markets, escalating a broader federal-vs-state authority battle. World Cup Late-Night Law: A new Rhode Island measure lets municipalities approve temporary extended bar and restaurant hours during World Cup matches—until 4 a.m. for service and liquor until 3 a.m.—with local licensing boards deciding. Health Care Access: CVS Caremark reversed course and will restore Zepbound coverage on its formulary starting Oct. 1, after earlier exclusions sparked backlash.
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