AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaine Infrastructure: MaineDOT has started a 145-day closure of Depot Street in Bridgton to replace the Cornshop Bridge over Stevens Brook, with detours in place and work expected to run through Nov. 26 (contract: $1.723M, T Buck Construction). Maritime Procurement: The U.S. Coast Guard issued an RFP for seven new Homeland Security Cutter-Light icebreaking vessels to replace aging 65’ tugs and fold in aids-to-navigation duties. Public Safety & Consumer Tech: A coalition of 49 state attorneys general, including Maine’s own, urged the FCC to tighten rules that would block robocallers from buying legitimate phone numbers—arguing spoofing is down, but number-purchasing scams are up. Health Costs: New ADA survey data shows nearly 40% of insulin users pay over $150 a month, with many cutting groceries or skipping care. Food Industry Fallout: DOJ-related reporting continues to ripple after egg producers’ alleged price-fixing—highlighting how settlements and payouts are reshaping the industry. Maine Politics: Maine Democrats scramble to replace Senate nominee Graham Platner after sexual assault allegations, with the ballot replacement clock ticking. Community & Environment: Volunteers with High Peaks Alliance began trail repairs at Tumbledown Public Lands, while residents helped clean Hermit Island to protect Maine’s coastline.
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