AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedicaid crackdown hits Maine’s political calendar: Vice President JD Vance announced a $1.3 billion Medicaid payment deferral to California tied to fraud concerns, alongside a six-month freeze on some new Medicare enrollments—moves he says are part of a broader anti-fraud push that’s expected to land in Maine as June 9 primaries heat up. Housing squeeze, but with a twist: Southern Maine’s luxury market keeps climbing, with more listings at $1 million-plus and a growing share of “luxury” new builds—fueling the broader affordability fight. Portland adds tiny homes: The city’s planning board approved a seven-story, 87-unit tiny-apartment project, aiming to turn a parking-lot corner into a denser neighborhood. Data centers vs. local costs: A separate revolt story shows how smart-meter billing changes can spark sticker-shock—and it’s landing as communities nationwide debate whether data-center growth is quietly diverting water and raising bills. Maine politics on the air: Democrats’ final gubernatorial debate centered on healthcare, childcare, housing, and taxes on millionaires and out-of-staters.
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