AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Alert: RIDOH and DEM say avoid contact with Worden Pond in South Kingstown due to harmful algae blooms, warning against swimming, fishing, boating, kayaking, drinking untreated water, and eating fish until further notice. Climate & Water Stress: Rhode Island issued a statewide drought advisory, urging voluntary conservation as precipitation deficits and low groundwater and stream flows persist. Marine Life & Offshore Wind: A URI graduate student is studying how offshore wind-farm structures affect Jonah crabs, linking habitat changes to biodiversity and fisheries as lobsters shift with climate. Waste & Recycling Policy: House lawmakers advanced an extended producer responsibility plan for packaging and paper, aiming to push recycling burdens onto producers instead of municipalities. Legislative Budget Watch: The House Finance budget phases in a millionaires tax over three years, while lawmakers also raised the governor’s FY27 budget to $15.2B. End-of-Life Options: The House passed a bill allowing water cremation and human composting as lower-emissions alternatives, now headed to the Senate. Local Enforcement: Providence’s case against Rhode Island Recycled Metals continues as the company seeks to dismiss the city’s lawsuit. Weekend Weather: Expect a chilly, wet Saturday that feels like early spring, with a milder Sunday before another colder pattern moves in.
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