AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUncontested Elections Alarm: Rhode Island is on track for a sharp jump in unopposed General Assembly races, with at least 62% of seats expected to be uncontested in 2026—an erosion of voter choice that Common Cause Rhode Island calls “terrible” for democracy. Maine Senate Shake-Up: Democrats in Maine are scrambling to replace Graham Platner after he withdrew following a sexual assault allegation, setting up a fast convention process ahead of a general election against Susan Collins. ACA Costs: Marketplace health insurance premiums are projected to rise again in 2027, with insurers citing higher costs and expiring enhanced subsidies. Vehicle Insurance Law: Gov. Dan McKee let a bill take effect raising Rhode Island’s total loss threshold from 80% to 85%, shifting more crash repairs away from salvage. Construction Labor Policy: McKee signed Pawtucket-area bills promoting best practices for project labor agreements and apprenticeships on large projects. Public Safety & Environment: Westerly received grant-backed equipment, including a pump-out boat for boat wastewater, and CRMC/DEM designated more conservation and public access parcels at Winnapaug Pond. State Government Watch: Rhode Island elections board approved expanded early voting rules.
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