AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRhode Island Politics: The Rhode Island Democratic Party voted not to endorse a governor candidate, leaving Gov. Dan McKee two votes short of the 84 needed (McKee 82, Helena Foulkes 73; 11 members voted no endorsement). The party also declined to endorse lieutenant governor and attorney general candidates, a major setback for McKee heading into September. State Government & Policy: Lawmakers approved a bill requiring healthcare providers to disclose when AI tools are used to document patient visits, giving patients the right to opt out. Local Health Spending: New data show Medicaid billing rising in multiple Rhode Island communities, including East Greenwich ($12,634 for pathology/lab services in 2024), North Providence ($564,001 for medicine services/procedures), and Warwick ($378,111 for ambulance/transport services). Community & Culture: Providence’s “Tartan Army” World Cup run is credited with boosting local goodwill and raising money, including a $10,000 donation to Hasbro Children’s Hospital. Tech & Law: Rhode Island is also among states moving toward AI rules for lawyers and judges, reflecting a broader push to govern new technology in public life.
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