In the 2025 Rhode Island General Assembly session, lawmakers passed a major gun law and numerous bills tackling housing and healthcare. We’ll look into what legislators achieved and failed to get done, as well as what to expect in 2026. Also, Trump administration policies are scaring off tourists. Hotels have higher than normal vacancies, and restaurants are closing on certain days due to low traffic. What kind of summer season will we have this year? Plus, thousands in Massachusetts and Rhode Island will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of Cape Verdean independence this weekend. We talk with two people from our region who are being featured at a national celebration in Washington, D.C. That and more on this week’s show.
Links:
- R.I. bill banning the sale of ‘assault weapons’ becomes law
- McKee distances himself from R.I.’s new budget
- ‘We are focused on freedom’: Local Cape Verdeans celebrate 50 years of independence
- Fort Adams State Park 4th July Event, Newport (July 4)
- WaterFire full lighting, Providence (July 4)
- Patriotic Pops, King Park, Newport (July 4)
- Rhode Island FC Independence Day Fireworks (July 5)
- 53rd Annual Cape Verdean Recognition Parade and Kultura Festa, Buttonwood Park, New Bedford (July 5)
- 50th Cape Verdean Independence Day Festival, India Point Park, Providence (July 6)
- Third Coast Percussion, The Breakers, Newport (July 10)
Guests:
- Patrick Anderson, Providence Journal reporter
- Ted Nesi, WPRI Channel 12 politics and business editor
- Farouk Rajab, CEO of the Rhode Island Hospitality Association
- Dr. Aminah Fernandes Pilgrim, Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Berklee College of Music
- Sara Monteiro, entrepreneur, poet, and artist
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