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RIPEC warns millionaire's tax hike risks outmigration as McKee, Foulkes push increase

A new RIPEC report using federal data warns that proposed increases to Rhode Island's top income tax rate may accelerate outmigration and weaken economic competitiveness. Both Democratic gubernatorial candidates are pushing the millionaire's tax hike, with Governor McKee chairing RI Commerce Corporation while proposing tax increases, and Helena Foulkes having led CVS, the state's largest recipient of tax breaks.

golocalprov.comMAY 13, 2026
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RI Commerce Corporation opens satellite office at Innovate Newport

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation is opening a satellite office at Innovate Newport on May 11, expanding access to business services in Greater Newport. CEO Jim Bennett said the presence on Aquidneck Island will help Commerce serve area businesses, with the office located at the Chamber's Innovate Newport hub for technical assistance and entrepreneurship support.

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newportthisweek.comMAY 13, 2026
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Alex and Ani founder sues sister over alleged misuse of Cinerama assets

Carolyn Rafaelian filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging her sister Rebecca Rafaelian Caruolo misused assets of their family's decades-old jewelry business Cinerama to secretly subsidize Air & Anchor, a competing jewelry venture. The complaint claims Air & Anchor is a knock-off of Alex + Ani created through a takeover of Cinerama's factory space, equipment, inventory, and vendor relationships.

bostonglobe.comMAY 13, 2026
GovernancePrimary

Rhode Island governor nominates Donna Sams to Public Utilities Commission

Governor Dan McKee announced his nomination of Donna Sams to serve on the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission, according to a press release from the governor's office. McKee also nominated Joseph A. to a judicial position and David Barrett to the University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees. The nominations are part of ongoing appointments to key state boards and commissions.

governor.ri.govMAY 13, 2026
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Providence City Council schedules vote to override mayor's rent stabilization veto

Providence City Council President Rachel Miller scheduled a vote to override Mayor Brett Smiley's veto of a rent stabilization ordinance. The proposal, which passed 9-6 in April, caps annual rent increases at 4% for some households and allows landlords to raise rent for significant capital improvements and major tax increases. The mayor vetoed the ordinance less than 24 hours after the council approved it. An override requires a two-thirds majority.

wpri.comMAY 13, 2026
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McKee nominates Superior Court judge Joseph A. to Rhode Island Supreme Court

Governor Dan McKee announced the nomination of current Rhode Island Superior Court Associate Justice Joseph A. to fill a vacancy on the state Supreme Court. The nomination comes as House Speaker Joe Shekarchi also applies for the same seat after resigning his leadership position. The governor's office released the announcement but provided limited details on the nominee's full name or background.

governor.ri.govMAY 13, 2026
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LAMBDA Legal files brief supporting challenge to DOJ subpoena of Rhode Island Hospital gender-care records

The nation's oldest LGBTQ+ legal rights organization filed a friend-of-the-court brief supporting Rhode Island Child Advocate Katelyn Medeiros's effort to quash a Department of Justice subpoena seeking medical records of minors who received gender-affirming care at Rhode Island Hospital. LAMBDA Legal argues the subpoena is a "fishing expedition" to intimidate doctors. Twenty states and DC also submitted arguments backing Medeiros. The DOJ claims the subpoena is part of a nationwide criminal investigation into off-label drug use and false billing. US District Judge Mary S. McElroy denied the DOJ's request to transfer the case to Texas.

providencejournal.comMAY 12, 2026
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ICE unable to locate immigrant ordered re-detained by Rhode Island federal judge

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has not located Bryan Rafael Gómez more than two days after US District Judge Melissa R. DuBose ordered him re-detained. Gómez, wanted for homicide in the Dominican Republic, was expected to voluntarily report to ICE in Burlington, Mass., by May 6 but failed to appear. His attorney says family members have been unable to reach him. A special counsel has been appointed to investigate why federal prosecutors withheld information about Gómez's warrant from the court.

bostonglobe.comMAY 12, 2026
GovernanceJudiciaryPaywall

McKee nominates 18 judges to Rhode Island courts since taking office in 2021

Governor Dan McKee has nominated 18 people to lifetime judgeships since becoming governor in 2021, with two picks still awaiting Senate review. The article lists all appointees across Superior Court, District Court, Family Court, and Workers' Compensation Court, including the first Indian-Asian American nominated to Family Court. The latest nominations reflect McKee's continued influence on the state judiciary.

providencejournal.comMAY 12, 2026
GovernanceFree press

Rhode Island Senate passes bill extending bar hours for World Cup matches

The Rhode Island Senate approved legislation allowing cities and towns to extend indoor service hours for bars and restaurants during 2026 FIFA World Cup matches. Participation would be optional for local licensing boards. The bill is part of a broader effort by lawmakers to capitalize on World Cup excitement, though specific vote details and bill number were not provided in the available sidebar text.

thenewportbuzz.comMAY 12, 2026
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Providence enforces first algorithmic rent-pricing ban against Audubon Capital

Providence filed its first enforcement action under the city's algorithmic rent-pricing ban against Audubon Capital Partners, owner of 95 Lofts, alleging use of banned software that coordinated rent increases up to 44 percent. The case marks the first test of the ordinance adopted last year to combat algorithmic price-fixing in the rental market.

bostonglobe.comMAY 11, 2026
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