AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMedicaid Fight: Twenty-five Democratic-led states plus D.C. sued the Trump administration over new Medicaid work requirements, arguing the “medically frail” exemption is too narrow and could kick ill and disabled people off coverage. Maine Schools: SAD 17 named assistant superintendent Steve Ciembroniewicz as acting superintendent starting July 1 through the end of August while it searches for a permanent leader. 4th of July Culture & Safety: Pittsfield canceled its Wahconah Park fireworks after failing to secure a vendor, while Bangor and other local officials urged people to check ordinances before lighting fireworks. Maine Politics Watch: A new NYT/Portland Press Herald/Siena poll finds Susan Collins slightly behind Democrat Graham Platner in Maine’s Senate race, and Collins says she’ll debate Platner. Community & Arts: Franklin Opera House in New Hampshire received a Northern Border Regional Commission grant for facility upgrades, and Maine’s Built Together trades event returns July 24 in Belfast. Health & Everyday Life: Northern Light Health marked Migraine Awareness Month with tips and treatment guidance. Boating Safety: Maine Marine Patrol will join Operation Dry Water July 3–5 with targeted patrols for boating under the influence.
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