AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaine Politics: A new New York Times/Portland Press Herald/Siena poll finds Graham Platner with a slight edge over Sen. Susan Collins in Maine’s tight Senate race, with voters split on Democratic control and concerns about Collins being too supportive of Trump and too old, while Platner’s supporters cite his energy and Collins’s backers point to her ability to bring federal resources. Federal Elections Fight: Michigan AG Dana Nessel and a coalition of states won a court victory blocking a Trump executive order aimed at federal control over election rules, including limits on voting-by-mail. Housing Watch: Maine’s statewide housing production data shows the state is meeting its annual goals, with thousands of permits issued last year and a net increase that slightly exceeds targets. Local Community: The County Federal Credit Union donated $50,000 to Northern Maine Community Trails to improve accessibility and expand year-round use across more than 35 miles of trails. Business in Maine: The Granite Group’s rapid expansion into Maine continues, adding new locations and signaling it’s still filling gaps in coverage. Public Safety: A Waterville-area kidnapping case has led to charges against a man accused of taking a 4-year-old boy.
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