AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoHealth Insurance Costs: Maine’s Bureau of Insurance approved another double-digit ACA premium jump—14.8% for individual plans starting Jan. 1, 2027—on top of last year’s 23.9% increase, with officials citing higher utilization, drug prices, provider contracts, and inflation. Food Safety & Retail: The FDA upgraded a nearly 19 million egg recall to its highest-risk Class I after a Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs produced in Texas; sell-by dates run through Aug. 17, and the eggs were sold under multiple major brands. PFAS in Public Safety: East Millinocket Fire Department says it’s the first in Maine fully outfitted with PFAS-free gear, funded by a $90,000 grant, replacing older turnout gear. Housing & Local Finance: Bangor City Council will revisit orders tied to BangorHousing’s Yellen Pines supportive housing project, including a request for tax credit enhancement to enable more borrowing. Water & Drought: Northeast drought conditions are stressing groundwater and wells, pushing calls for more proactive water planning in Maine and neighboring states. Utilities & Infrastructure: Portland Jetport generators are designed for partial power during outages; the airport is planning additional backup batteries after a storm caused hours of limited operations. Regulatory & Data Privacy: Maine is part of a Northeast coalition challenging federal demands for commercial driver data, arguing the disclosures aren’t necessary and could expose sensitive information. Manufactured Housing: Maine launched a Manufactured Housing Community Data Dashboard showing 2,383 unoccupied lots across 475 licensed communities, highlighting infill opportunities.
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