AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSNAP Funding Shock for Maine: New federal data suggests Maine could be on the hook for up to $50M a year in SNAP costs starting in 2027, tied to payment error rates—raising fresh pressure for state budgets. Trade & Tariffs: After Canada-U.S. talks collapsed, 50% tariffs took effect, and Sen. Susan Collins warned Maine’s $2B in annual non-petroleum imports could mean higher prices and supply-chain headaches for farmers and lobstermen. Clean Energy Jobs & Offshore Wind: Union-trained offshore wind workers say the work is shifting from land-based hardship to long-term, unionized clean-energy careers—an angle Maine employers and contractors will watch as projects expand. Wildfire Readiness in New England: Maine and neighbors are seeing hotter, drier conditions and new policy uncertainty for forest management and firefighting capacity. Maine Business/Community: A Saco daycare held a community event to thank supporters after avoiding closure. Local Infrastructure: Town & Country Federal Credit Union dedicated the Connolly-Couture Bridge on the Eastern Trail. Workplace Privacy: A new look at workplace surveillance shows how employers are using tech to track workers—an issue for Maine’s growing service and logistics sectors.
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