AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCharter Schools: Gov. Dan McKee signed a three-year ban on new charter schools in Rhode Island, cutting the cap from 35 to 28 and retroactively ending charters not approved before July 1, 2025—blocking the De La Comunidad Bilingual School. Housing & Policy: A new bipartisan federal housing bill cleared Congress, but Rhode Island’s challenge is turning federal money and faster approvals into actual homes, not quick fixes for rents or mortgage rates. Public Health: A major report finds cervical cancer deaths are 49% higher for women living in poverty, pointing to screening and access barriers. Community & Local Life: Newport Heights held a “Summer Kickoff” event celebrating its HOPE VI redevelopment and upcoming modernization work. Food Security: The Rhode Island Community Food Bank says demand keeps rising, serving about 102,000 people monthly. Business/Justice: DOJ charged two Rhode Island residents in a $6.5 billion healthcare fraud crackdown tied to Medicaid identity theft schemes. Culture & Sports: Providence and the Rhode Island Sports Commission helped launch a fundraiser after Scottish fans’ World Cup visit, and a Rhode Island duck mascot “Dawn” became the Tartan Army’s unofficial symbol. Tech & Economy: Brown researcher Louis Castricato’s AI “world model” company Overworld is part of a push beyond chatbots toward AI that can navigate real environments.
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