AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoImmigration & Courts: A Rhode Island federal judge struck down Trump-era immigration curbs that paused asylum and froze benefits for people from 39 countries, saying the hold can’t be blamed on applicants and violates federal law. Food Supply & SNAP: A judge also blocked USDA enforcement of new conditions tied to gender and immigration, pausing requirements that could have disrupted SNAP and other federal food assistance. Retail Operations: Rhode Island’s Senate passed a bill to limit self-checkout—requiring at least one staffed lane per three self-checkouts and capping how many self-checkouts can be open at once. Energy & Industry: A week of fallout continues from Trump’s wind pullback, including reports of offshore wind deal reversals that are roiling businesses. Local Business & Consumer Costs: AAA data shows Rhode Island gas prices slightly below New England peers, but higher fuel costs are still squeezing household budgets. Tech & Compliance: Microsoft data ranks Vermont near the bottom for AI use, while Microsoft links lower AI adoption to heavier manufacturing and construction workforces. Sports Betting Legal Fight: The CFTC is challenging prediction markets in multiple states, including Rhode Island, setting up major court battles over whether these platforms are gambling or regulated trading.
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