AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPrediction Markets Clash: The CFTC moved to intervene in Rhode Island’s lawsuit over whether the state can enforce gambling laws against federally registered prediction market platforms, arguing it has sole authority under the Commodity Exchange Act; the fight follows Rhode Island AG Peter Neronha’s state-court complaint seeking penalties and “disgorgement,” adding Rhode Island to a growing list of states challenging CFTC jurisdiction. City Hall Watch: Providence Mayor Brett Smiley signed an ordinance creating the city’s first Green Revolving Fund, earmarked for energy-efficiency, renewable energy, and electrification upgrades in city buildings. Housing Policy Pressure: A RIPEC report says Rhode Island’s housing strategy is producing few units at high cost, arguing the state’s post-2021 approach relies on a complex, high-subsidy model that isn’t closing the affordable gap. Election Rules: Rhode Island’s Senate advanced a bill letting candidates spend up to $10,000 from campaign funds on home and office security systems during election cycles. Local Health Funding: Rep. Seth Magaziner announced $750,000 in federal funding for Wood River Health to expand and upgrade intake and waiting-area capacity in Washington County. Medicaid Spending Snapshot: New data show Pawtucket Medicaid claims for ambulance and transport services totaled $512,793 in 2024, up sharply from 2023.
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