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RI s Marijuana Industry More questions about who is regulating - and who is profiting from - the supposed non-profit structure which appears to be working to circumvent the regulatory structure - and many appear to be benefitting. GoLocal unveiled this week that a worker at a Rhode Island medical marijuana dispensary who reportedly drew a gun on a patient had previous multiple warrants out for his arrest. GoLocal talked to multiple Rhode Island law enforcement agencies who had involvement with the worker, the Slater Compassion Center s valet Julio Davila. In just the past year plus, he has been involved with alleged crimes being pursued by Providence, Pawtucket and the Rhode Island State Police. ....
RHODE ISLAND SECRETARY OF COMMERCE Stefan Pryor said the state s series of small- business grant programs were a success, but added that more needs to be done to help hard-hit small businesses. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO PROVIDENCE - Acknowledging there is more to do to help struggling small businesses, R.I. Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor in an interview on Monday characterized the litany of state small-business grant programs rolled out through the pandemic as a success. He touted the state as a regional leader in the timing and funding per capita and… Register to keep reading or subscribe today and receive unlimited access. ....
R.I. Commerce awards $16M in grants to small businesses, nonprofits RHODE ISLAND COMMERCE CORP. on Wednesday announced $16 million in grants awarded to small businesses and nonprofits through a host of state COVID-19 relief programs. PROVIDENCE - The state on Wednesday awarded $16.1 million in funding to small businesses and nonprofits across three COVID-19-related grant programs. The funding announced by R.I. Commerce Corp. comes through previously allocated CARES Act funding already designated in existing grant programs. The largest chunk of funding, $12.7 million, was distributed through the HArT relief program… Register to keep reading or subscribe today and receive unlimited access. ....