AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFederal Elections in Rhode Island: A Jan. 6 participant who missed Rhode Island’s Sept. 9 primary deadline is now running for U.S. House in RI, setting up a GOP primary matchup in District 2 that will determine who faces Rep. Seth Magaziner in November. State Politics: Rhode Island’s independent field could grow after November, with 11 independents already declared for the legislature and more seeking statewide offices. Food Security: The R.I. Senate renewed the Eat Well, Be Well Rewards Program, extending SNAP add-ons of up to $25 a month for fruits and vegetables. Public Safety & Accountability: Proposed changes to Rhode Island police body-camera rules would let officers give an unrecorded oral briefing before reviewing footage—sparking debate over how force incidents are documented. Health & Cost Relief: Rhode Island’s medical debt relief program has erased bills for about 9,000 residents since launch, with more funding still available. Community & Culture: A free Providence event on July 16 will feature Holocaust memoir author Daniela Gerson in conversation with David Cicilline. Business & Housing: A Rhode Island shop opened its first franchise location of The Joint Chiropractic in Warwick, adding to the state’s growing healthcare retail footprint.
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