AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMaine Politics: Graham Platner has formally withdrawn from Maine’s U.S. Senate race, and Democrats will hold a July 25 nominating convention in Bangor to pick his replacement for the November ballot—an urgent scramble after sexual assault allegations upended the campaign and threatened the party’s bid to unseat Sen. Susan Collins. Campaign Fallout: A Platner volunteer network says it will only back a new nominee who adopts the same progressive platform priorities, adding pressure on party leaders to keep the movement intact. Housing in Maine: Bangor approved 41 more senior affordable apartments on Milford Street Extension, but the project is delayed by rising construction costs and funding needs. Workforce & Education: Two Central Maine nonprofits are launching CANOE, a free summer program for recent high school grads that blends career skills, outdoor education, and college credits. Health Coverage: Fewer Mainers enrolled through CoverME.org this year, with higher premiums pushing more people to lower-tier plans and some to drop coverage. Food & Consumer Safety: Aldi recalled frozen kimbap sold in 19 states (including Maine) due to undeclared fish allergen risk. Fishing & Industry: The Northern Edge scallop grounds reopening plan faces federal council approval first, with Maine fishermen watching timelines closely.
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