AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoMaine Politics (Primary Season): Democrats and Republicans are both in high gear ahead of Maine’s June 9 primaries, with multiple “get to know the candidates” profiles spotlighting the crowded races for CD1, U.S. Senate, and governor. Maine Senate Fallout: The spotlight stays on Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful Graham Platner, as new national coverage and fresh criticism swirl around allegations involving his conduct and a Nazi-linked tattoo claim. Local Elections (Augusta): A petition effort would change Augusta’s city council structure by replacing ward-based seats with citywide elected officials and using a rare ranked-choice setup—sparking pushback from current councilors. Lewiston Youth Violence: Lewiston police reports point to a troubling pattern of teen gun violence, with experts citing inequality and a juvenile justice system that critics say isn’t keeping young offenders accountable. Immigration & Refugees (Lewiston): A Lewiston nonprofit says it has resettled 35 Afrikaner refugees this year, with another 35 expected, while noting the program remains far below earlier caps. Transportation (Augusta/I-95): MaineDOT plans a weather-dependent closure of the I-95 westbound ramp at Western Avenue in Augusta for repaving, with a detour in place. Portland Parking: Portland raised meter rates and extended evening hours, but kept free Sunday parking for now after public input. South Portland Development: Plans tied to the Maine Mall area could force multiple businesses to close or relocate, including Petco, as hotel construction moves forward. Weather: Expect scattered showers and thunder chances across Maine through the weekend, with periodic downpours possible. Sports & Community: The Great Bangor Marathon & Half returned with strong finishes despite wet conditions. Environment & Food: A push to market green crabs as a culinary ingredient aims to reduce pressure on Maine’s coastal ecosystems.
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