AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFederal Courts & Voting Rights: Attorney General Kwame Raoul and 21 AGs won a Massachusetts federal ruling blocking an unlawful U.S. Department of Education rule that would have tightened Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility, while Raoul’s office also continues pushing back on USPS efforts to control mail-ballot eligibility via a centralized voter list. Maine Community & Environment: Damariscotta warned businesses along Parking Lot Lane not to dump contaminants into storm drains after grease buildup was found in catch basins, citing daily fines for violations. Local Food Economy: Lewiston Auburn Community Market is moving ahead with plans for a cooperative grocery and food hub at the former police station site, with membership growth and environmental review underway. National Policy With Maine Stakes: Maine’s Supreme Court is set to weigh a ballot fight over transgender athletes, following a broader SCOTUS ruling affecting girls’ sports. Egg Price-Fixing Fallout: DOJ and states reached settlements with major egg producers over alleged price manipulation, including fines and large egg donations.
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