AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaine Senate Shake-Up: Democrats are racing a tight deadline to replace embattled nominee Graham Platner after new sexual assault allegations; the party can swap him if he withdraws by July 13, with a July 27 cutoff to finalize a replacement, and support is collapsing fast from national figures and progressive groups. Homelessness Funding Fight: Maine AG William Tong and a coalition of states sued HUD again to block new caps on permanent housing funding, warning the move could evict thousands. Energy & Permitting: A new report argues solar and wind growth is being slowed by permitting and politics, while New Hampshire signed rules for “plug-in” balcony solar devices—an accessibility push with safety guardrails. Food Industry & Antitrust: DOJ and states advanced major egg price-fixing settlements, and attorneys general are also challenging proposed Trump tariffs as illegal and costly. Local Business & Community: Portland opened a new community pool after fundraising closed a construction gap. Maine Economy & Labor: Personal bankruptcy filings rose for a third straight year, with Maine among the lower-rate states. Maine Agriculture: Vermont coverage points to dairy consolidation pressures hitting New England hard as more processing plants close.
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