AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElections & Courts: A federal court in Massachusetts blocked parts of President Trump’s election-related executive orders, including efforts to require documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration and to disregard late-arriving mail ballots—an echo of Rhode Island’s own fight against federal election interference. State Government & Policy: Rhode Island became the first state to limit supermarket self-checkout by requiring at least one employee for every three kiosks, with the rule taking effect Jan. 1, 2027. Higher Education & Immigration: The DOJ sued Massachusetts to stop in-state tuition for undocumented students, a move tied to similar legal pressure on Rhode Island’s tuition policies. General Assembly Watch: A Rhode Island-focused look at whether this year’s elections could change the General Assembly’s direction, noting the legislature’s outsized role in budgeting and lawmaking. Libraries & Cost Control: Rhode Island joined a multistate push to rein in e-book licensing costs for libraries, targeting metered access deals that force repeat repurchases of popular titles. Local Politics: Former state senator James Sheehan says he’ll run for District 31, framing his bid around opposition to a proposed pyrolysis facility in North Kingstown. Community & Culture: Providence’s FIFA World Cup fan zone at Station Park drew more than 70,000 visitors as Boston’s fan festival ended.
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