AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 hours agoOffshore Wind Policy: The Trump administration’s proposed offshore wind inspection fees could add tens of millions in costs, with Interior floating a $72,800 physical inspection fee plus $15,400 visual checks per turbine or substation—an extra burden critics say is meant to slow projects. Workforce & Training: North Kingstown High School opened a new machinist and manufacturing defense facility after nearly $1 million and four years of work, backed by Electric Boat, the Champlin Foundation, and state support, giving students a direct pipeline into high-paying manufacturing careers. Local Governance: North Kingstown’s Charter Commission is reigniting debate over whether the town should elect a mayor and redraw into voting districts, with officials split on what’s needed. State Budget Watch: Rhode Island House lawmakers advanced a revised FY27 budget that keeps a phased-in millionaires tax over three years and preserves a push for an inspector general. Housing & Healthcare Infrastructure: A state study points to Cranston’s Pastore Center as the leading option for a next-phase long-term acute care hospital planning effort, raising local questions about impacts and potential revenue. Food & Retail: PopUp Bagels opened its first Rhode Island location in Cranston, while CVS Caremark is set to restore coverage of Zepbound later this year, affecting access for millions. Marine & Energy Research: URI graduate research is examining how offshore wind-farm structures may affect Jonah crabs and local fisheries.
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