AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMosquito-borne illness: Rhode Island health officials confirmed the first West Nile Virus detection in the state this year after a mosquito sample in Providence tested positive; the statewide risk is listed as medium, and RIDOH notes there’s no vaccine or treatment for people, so prevention against bites is key. Public health & environment: RIDOH cleared Sandy Point Beach for swimming after bacteria levels returned to safe ranges, while Third Beach and City Park Beach remain under advisories. Health costs: New analysis of ACA Marketplace filings shows insurers are proposing a median 14% premium increase for 2027, following another round of double-digit hikes, with Rhode Island included among the states seeing changes. Affordability pressure: CNBC ranked Rhode Island among the worst states for business climate, citing infrastructure and affordability concerns—an issue that also shows up in local surveys about residents struggling with costs. Senior care & workforce: Congressman Seth Magaziner highlighted efforts tied to lowering costs, improving health care, and expanding paid vacation through his PTO Act. Access to care: RIPTA marked 60 years of service, spotlighting transit options aimed at connecting residents to jobs, schools, and healthcare. Food safety: Taco Bell pulled certain ingredients nationwide amid a parasite outbreak linked to severe gastrointestinal illness. Community health support: Rhode Island Treasury forgave additional medical debt for thousands of residents, easing burdens tied to healthcare bills.
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