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R I Gives Vax Challenge awards 10 nonprofits $100K in grants - Providence Business News
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RESH Inc to break ground on new plant in Woonsocket - Providence Business News
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Providence City Council approves $540M FY22 budget, adds WaterFire funding
THE PROVIDENCE CITY COUNCIL on Tuesday approved a nearly $540 million spending plan for fiscal 2022 and a stimulus spending plan that includes requested funds for WaterFire Providence. / PBN FILE PHOTO/CHRIS BERGENHEIM
Providence – The City Council gave the initial blessing to a nearly $540 million budget on Tuesday, despite criticism by some over the plan’s failure to address police reform.
The spending plan for fiscal 2022 approved by an 8-6 vote shaves off $371,000 from the budget Mayor Jorge O. Elorza unveiled in April, including cuts to tax revenue due to higher participation in the city’s homestead exemption tax and smaller contributions to the city’s pension fund and to the Providence Public School District. However, signature components including level taxes, funding for a new crisis diversion position within Providence Police Department and expanded community services were all retained.
Commerce approves $50K Innovation Voucher for Warren manufacturer
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Goldman Sachs survey shows small businesses still struggling due to higher operating costs, labor shortages
SUSAN MOCARSKI, founder of Cleverhood in Providence, is among the 83% of small-business owners reporting increasing operating costs, according to a new survey from Goldman Sachs. / PBN FILE PHOTO/ ELIZABETH GRAHAM
PROVIDENCE – The worst of the pandemic appears to be over, but skyrocketing operating costs have small businesses still struggling.
This was one finding of a Goldman Sachs survey published on Wednesday. The survey of graduates of its 10,000 Small Businesses program suggested that more than eight in ten small-business owners are facing increased production, shipping and general operating costs.