AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWildfire Smoke & Heat Safety: Canadian wildfire smoke is pushing hazy, smoky skies into Rhode Island, with heat index near or above 100°F and air quality concerns for sensitive groups; officials urge limiting outdoor time, keeping windows closed, and using AC or air purifiers. Coastal Hazards: Rhode Island’s Cliff Walk repair plan is stuck in coastal-regulator review, with CRMC staff questioning proposed stone stabilization work tied to a private overlook—approval could shape how quickly public access returns. Drought Watch: Despite recent rain, Rhode Island remains in drought watch as groundwater and stream flow stay below average, with the state’s drought steering committee saying it’s likely no change this month. Energy & Environment Policy: House Speaker Rebecca Kislak and others are weighing whether to override Gov. McKee’s veto of a climate/building carbon measurement bill, arguing it targets large buildings without adding costs. Seafood & Fisheries Innovation: A new NSF “Seafood Engine” award brings $15M to New England—including Rhode Island—to help modernize fisheries and aquaculture with tech and workforce partnerships. Solar Controversy: A contentious 4-megawatt ground-mounted solar project is starting in North Kingstown, as neighbors complain about tree clearing, noise, and impacts near an aquifer. Marine Invasives: Scientists confirmed Atlantic Manila clam reproduction along the Massachusetts coast, raising questions about spread and effects on native shellfish. Water Infrastructure Funding: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse says the Senate is moving toward WRDA 2026 markup, a key step for reauthorizing drinking water and wastewater funding that supports Rhode Island revolving loan programs.
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