AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVoting Rights Push: Rhode Island officials are publicly defending voters’ access after concerns about federal intimidation at polling places, including a multi-state letter seeking written assurances that immigration enforcement won’t show up at election sites. Ethics & Education Politics: A Rhode Island ethics complaint targets Senate President Valarie Lawson over votes tied to charter-school limits and a “card check” unionization measure, escalating the fight between education unions and charter/choice advocates. Prediction Markets Clash: The CFTC is suing Kentucky and has taken aim at multiple states, including Rhode Island, as states try to rein in election and event betting platforms. Gun Law Deadline: Rhode Island gun shops warn buyers that the state’s assault weapons ban takes effect July 1, with no exemptions and a tight timeline to complete paperwork. Local Elections Filing: Warren’s candidate filings are set for a competitive town council race (five for three seats) and a District 67 House contest as term-limited council members step aside. Statehouse Incumbency Snapshot: Most Rhode Island lawmakers filed unopposed for reelection, with only a minority facing challengers as the candidate list nears finalization. Public Health/Consumer Protection: Rhode Island’s policy debate over vaping and nicotine access continues in the broader national push after attorney general-led action against e-cigarette sales online.
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