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CVS Health Raising Minimum Wage To $15 An Hour By 2022: Patch PM

Also: Flash flood risk in RI | Gov. McKee calls for Cuomo's resignation | 5 women's health, equity bills signed into law.

A company spokesperson said moving to $15 an hour will mark a more than 60 percent increase in CVS Health's minimum enterprise hourly wage over a four-year period.
A company spokesperson said moving to $15 an hour will mark a more than 60 percent increase in CVS Health's minimum enterprise hourly wage over a four-year period. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

Welcome to Wednesday's edition of Patch PM. Here's a look at today's top headlines from around Rhode Island.


CVS Health Raising Minimum Wage To $15 An Hour By 2022

Wage increases for the Woonsocket-based company will be incremental, starting in August 2021 until the minimum wages hits $15 an hour.


Flash Flood Risk In Rhode Island For Evening Storms

As much as four inches of rain could fall in parts of Rhode Island during the overnight hours and into early Thursday morning.

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McKee Joins Coalition Of Governors Calling For Cuomo To Resign

The Rhode Island governor issued a joint statement with the leaders of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Connecticut.


Gov. McKee Signs Package Of 5 Bills For Women's Health, Equity

The bills call for pay equity, free menstrual products in schools, prevent discrimination in health insurance coverage and more.

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