AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDOJ vs. Maine on undercover plates: The Trump administration sued Maine (along with Massachusetts, Oregon and Washington) over state limits on confidential license plates for federal immigration enforcement, arguing the policies violate the Constitution and endanger agents. Maine politics—renters and schools: A forum ahead of June 9 primaries put housing plans front and center, with candidates arguing over tenant protections and rent relief, while school strife and budget fights are also headed to ballots. Housing affordability debate: A new push for rent control is framed as a way to stop working families from being priced out. Data centers in Maine: A South Portland panel revisited development concerns after Gov. Janet Mills vetoed a proposal to ban new data centers, with residents raising power, water and PFAS worries. Public health and safety: A child was critically injured in a Kenduskeag lawn tractor accident. Business and privacy: Carnival disclosed a major data breach affecting about 6 million people, including 9,746 Maine residents. Arts and culture: Acorn TV renewed its Maine-set murder mystery “You’re Killing Me” for a second season.
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