AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPFAS Research Funding: MaineHealth won a $1.1M NIH grant to study how “forever chemicals” affect children’s health, with a focus on PFAS exposure from prenatal years through adolescence and later risks like obesity and diabetes. Food Assistance Policy: Michigan AG Dana Nessel joined a coalition urging Congress to restore SNAP benefits and protect eligibility in the Farm Bill, warning cuts are driving hunger and shifting costs to states. Waste & Industry Risk: A major blaze broke out at the Orrington trash plant (Eagle Point Energy Center), the second fire in under two years, raising questions for Maine’s waste-handling capacity. Energy & Jobs: Sentinel Data Centers withdrew from a proposed Jay data center at the former Androscoggin Mill site, putting hundreds of construction jobs and about 100 permanent roles in limbo. Local Growth & Power Costs: RooflessSolar expanded community solar access in Maine with a 20% guaranteed discount on CMP and Versant solar bill credits. Port & Construction Pay Dispute: Maine lawmakers pressed a foreign firm, Amber Infrastructure, to pay workers tied to Portland’s $56M cold storage warehouse, citing knock-on effects for payroll and small suppliers. Community Solar/Tech: Maine’s state entities are also leaning into new tech jobs, while towns weigh data center moratoriums and impacts. Agriculture & Training: UMaine Extension hosted a Christmas tree field day on integrated disease and weed management, offering pesticide recertification credits. Food Industry Honors: Portland restaurateur Dana Street won a James Beard award, adding to Maine’s growing restaurant momentum.
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