The meeting is scheduled for Thursday.
The regulation is intended to allow the office to review deals that could affect competition, health care prices and access to services.
The bill would establish a school emergency response committee to develop statewide facility safety and emergency response standards.
The legislation would establish a framework for veterinary telemedicine in Rhode Island.
State Rep. William W. O'Brien referenced the Brown University mass shooting in filing the bill.
The committee is also meeting to hear a bill relating to changing the date of primary elections.
The legislation would have Rhode Island join 21 other states in tying increases to the minimum wage to the Consumer Price Index.
She replaces Rep. Carol Hagan McEntee, who has been named chairwoman of the House Judiciary Committee.
The legislation would establish zero tolerance for hazing and ensure discipline that is transparent and consistent.
The ACLU had sued McKee.
State Rep. William W. O’Brien referenced the Brown University mass shooting in prefiling the bill.
The law provides penalties for any intentional disclosure of personal information in violation of the act.
The increased fees kick in with the New Year.
The minimum wage goes up $1 Thursday and another $1 on New Year's Day 2027.
Wind projects were also paused off the coasts of Virginia and New York.
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There were no jackpot winners in Wednesday’s drawing but tickets worth $1 million were sold in Maryland, Michigan and New Jersey.
The grant money is from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.
Rhode Island parents of newborns, regardless of their financial circumstances, can open a “Trump Account.”
Costs are rising nationwide and families are already burdened, the governor said.
President Trump earlier this month rolled back tariffs on more than 200 grocery items.
The Rhode Island woman missed the birth of her first grandchild while detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Newsweek reported.
State Sen. Linda L. Ujifusa joined United Way honored the center and historian Gloria Schmidt.
The Woonsocket woman has lived in the United States legally for 40 years, according to media reports.
Gov. Dan McKee is up for reelection next year.
The House narrowly passed the spending package to reopen the government in a 222-209 vote.
The Rhode Island Pilots Association plans to buy gift cards for Providence air traffic controllers during the government shutdown.
It’s unclear how much support there is for stimulus checks, or how they would be distributed.
Rhode Island's senators voted against the deal.
McEntee, D-South Kingstown, Narragansett, has served as the committee’s first vice-chair for the last several legislative sessions.
The massive jackpot grew after no one matched all six numbers in Tuesday's drawing.
The administration had a Monday deadline to tell a federal judge whether it would resume SNAP funding to recipients in RI and nationwide.
The mailing is to support ongoing voter list maintenance for accurate voter rolls
Dr. Wafik El-Deiry, director of the Legorreta Cancer Center at Brown University, presented the award to Speaker Shekarchi.
Knight was honored by the Rhode Island State Council of Churches.
Peter F. Neronha was joined by 22 other attorneys general and three governors in filing the lawsuit.
The governor is deploying up to $6 million in payments for families with children and directing $200,000 in emergency food bank support.
The ACLU said it filed the suit on behalf of activists denied access to the State House for a rally.
House Speaker Shekarchi called on Rhode Island Energy to provide relief to Rhode Island households impacted by the government shutdown.
The program helps about one in eight Americans buy groceries.