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RIC Alumni Dominate PBN s 40 Under Forty 2023 Awards

Each year, Providence Business News honors 40 Rhode Island professionals under the age of 40 with the 40 Under Forty Award for their career achievements and involvement within their communities. Inevitably, each year, RIC alumni make the list. This year, they dominated the list. This year’s winners are Stacey Aguiar ’12, Luca Carnevale ’11, Morgan Jones Champlin ’08, Kimberly (Brown) Mittelsteadt ’16, Stefan Petrella ’11 and Brooke (Souza) Tremblay ’07.

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Should RI put a new tax on sugary drinks?

Should RI put a new tax on sugary drinks? Katherine Gregg, The Providence Journal © Mark Lennihan Cases of Coca-Cola displayed in a supermarket. PROVIDENCE  Should Rhode Island impose an extra tax on sugary drinks? Cola-Cola? Gatorade? Sweetened lemonade mix? In past years, the drive focused on the potentially unhealthy results of ingesting too much sugar, including the obesity epidemic  in America. Advocates have revised their pitch this year. They are proposing to divert the money raised by the proposed new tax on sugary drinks and powders to a 50% discount on the price paid for fruits and vegetables by  people with SNAP benefits (formerly known as Food Stamps).

RI considers tax on sugary drinks

PROVIDENCE  Should Rhode Island impose an extra tax on sugary drinks? Cola-Cola? Gatorade? Sweetened lemonade mix? In past years, the drive focused on the potentially unhealthy results of ingesting too much sugar, including the obesity epidemic  in America. Advocates have revised their pitch this year. They are proposing to divert the money raised by the proposed new tax on sugary drinks and powders to a 50% discount on the price paid for fruits and vegetables by  people with SNAP benefits (formerly known as Food Stamps). The end-goal: reducing the consumption of sugary drinks . [which raise] the risk of chronic illnesses such as heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and obesity . conditions that disproportionately harm people of color, Dr.

GoLocalProv | Soda Wars: Battle at State House Pits Health and Hunger Groups Against Sugary Drink Companies

  The community groups are calling for a tax on sugary drinks to provide dollars to more dollars to close the hunger gap in Rhode Island. The RI FoodBank reported earlier this year that hunger in the state has hit the depths of The Great Depression. “The groundswell of support to help Rhode Island SNAP recipients expand their purchasing power has been amazing, as demonstrated by this evening’s hearing,” said Dr. Amy Nunn, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Public Health Institute, which is leading the NourishRI Coalition. “With one in four people in our state not knowing where their next meal may come from, Rhode Islanders know this important legislation will help alleviate food insecurity among our most vulnerable populations.” 

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