AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaine Politics: Maine’s Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner remains at the center of national scrutiny after a string of allegations and a widening media fight, with Sen. John Fetterman calling him “not even a Democrat” and Fox hosts pushing back on claims. Public Safety & Privacy: The Maine Attorney General temporarily took its data breach reporting portal offline after fake VRChat and Discord breach filings were submitted, then removed. Food & Health: The FDA issued a highest-risk Class I recall for Alfredo sauce tied to a salmonella concern from a dry milk powder ingredient. Economy & Work: WalletHub ranked Maine 15th for working dads, praising strong childcare performance. Local Business: Oola Bowls has closed both Maine locations, with online ordering disabled and calls unanswered. Community & Culture: Dover-Foxcroft’s Whoopie Pie Festival drew major crowds, while Rangeley’s birding fest brought record participation. Gambling: As sports betting expands, Maine’s problem-gambling advocates warn about risks for young adults. Healthcare Access: Mainers are increasingly turning to plant-based remedies as conventional care gets harder to afford. Infrastructure Debate: Anti-data-center groups say grassroots opposition disrupted $130 billion in projects nationwide in Q1 2026.
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