The basis of the litigation — which includes three lawsuits by out-of-state marijuana retailers — is the residency requirement in Rhode Island’s 2022 Cannabis Act.
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By Jasmine Willoughby | June 12The legislation cleared the Rhode Island Senate 37-0 last week and the Rhode Island House of Representatives 69-4 on Monday.
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By Kaia Yalamanchili | June 11The hub, which received authorization from the Brown Corporation’s Committee on Budget and Finance in late May, is projected to begin construction in 2028 and be completed by 2030.
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By Jack Walker | June 3According to Paxson, the increased operating deficit for FY27 was anticipated in the University’s financial plan.





