AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAnti-Fraud Push: Vice President JD Vance is in Maine touting a tougher Trump-era crackdown on fraud in federal health programs, including a reported $1.3 billion Medicaid deferral to California and a six-month Medicare enrollment freeze. Housing Pressure: Southern Maine’s luxury market keeps climbing, with more homes listed at $1 million-plus and Portland-area tiny apartments moving forward, including a proposed 87-unit seven-story building. Democratic Primary Spotlight: In the final debate, the five Democrats leaned on healthcare, childcare, and housing—plus a continued millionaire’s tax—while candidates sparred over how to cut government waste. Local Life, Real Need: Trinity Jubilee Center in Lewiston is expanding into a new 10,000-square-foot site combining a soup kitchen, pantry, and day shelter. Public Safety: A woman died in a Mapleton house fire; investigators are still working to determine the cause. Sports & Schools: Oxford Hills students say Maine’s cellphone ban is already changing the classroom vibe, and tennis state tournaments moved indoors due to weather.
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