AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSchool Mental Health Fight: Fifteen states, including Rhode Island AG Peter Neronha, sued the Trump administration to stop “some or all” cuts to a $1 billion school mental health grant program, arguing a prior court order already blocked unlawful termination. Federal Courts & Voting Records: A Republican-appointed judge in West Virginia dismissed the DOJ’s push for unredacted statewide voter registration lists, citing “factual deficiencies” and lack of a required legal basis—another setback for the administration’s election-records campaign. RI Labor & Workplace Protections: Gov. Dan McKee ceremonially signed Rhode Island’s Warehouse Worker Protection Act, requiring employers to give workers written descriptions of daily tasks, expectations, and quotas at hire. RI Legal News: The Rhode Island Supreme Court upheld a ruling letting Ana Varela keep a $5.8 million lottery prize after her ex-husband lost a bid to claim the ticket as marital property. RI Government Watch: Mount Hope Bridge inspection details were released as Bristol keeps a records lawsuit alive, with the state arguing the bridge “continues to function as designed.” National Politics: Senate confirmation drama continues for Trump’s attorney general nominee Todd Blanche as a key hearing looms, with GOP support still not fully locked in.
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