AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoProvidence Redevelopment Funding: The stalled “Superman” building project at 111 Westminster St. is back in the spotlight as Rhode Island Commerce Corporation prepares to consider a sales tax rebate and an additional award under the First Wave Closing Fund for the Aug. 24 meeting. Public Transportation: Gov. Dan McKee backs RIPTA’s plan to start design and engineering for a relocated bus hub outside Kennedy Plaza, with state bond money and a $25 million federal BUILD grant supporting the effort. Homelessness in Woonsocket: OpenDoors’ shelter at 181 Cumberland St. is set to stay open another year and expand from 50 to 75 beds, pending September City Council approval, with opioid settlement funding and building repairs planned. Elections & Voting Prep: Rhode Island officials are pushing voters toward early voting and “Know Your Rights” resources ahead of the September primary. State Tax Fight: A lawsuit challenges Rhode Island’s new “Taylor Swift Tax” on high-value second homes, arguing it violates state and U.S. constitutional protections. Education Attendance: Chronic absenteeism fell again in 2025-26 to 19.7%, with Providence and Central Falls hitting record lows. BlueTIDE Maritime Tech: Sail Newport will host BlueTIDE Aug. 27 with 70+ maritime and defense companies showcasing technologies to the Department of Defense and industry. International Policy With Local Impact: The Trump administration’s shift away from “duration of status” for F-1 and J-1 students starting Sept. 15 could disrupt teaching and research at U.S. universities, including those in Rhode Island. Safety & Accountability: Two people died in a serious I-295 crash in Cumberland, closing the northbound lanes for hours.
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