AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoMaine Senate race: A new poll shows Susan Collins within striking distance of Democratic challenger Graham Platner, underscoring how controversies could shape a high-spend, must-win Maine contest. Ranked-choice voting in Maine: The Secretary of State says more primaries will be decided by ranked-choice tabulation, with Senate District 4 and House District 58 among the races heading into the count. Trans rights on the ballot: Protect Girls’ Sports is appealing to Maine’s highest court to get its trans-athlete referendum back on the November ballot after a judge ruled signatures invalid. Healthcare workforce: UMaine is launching new doctoral nursing programs (Ph.D. in Nursing and a DNP track) to help address shortages and expand access. Arts & community: The Wilson Museum kicks off its “Music at the Museum” series with a free June 19 performance by George Stevens Academy’s jazz combo Reptilicus. Food culture: Portland restaurateur Dana Street won a James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurateur, adding another national spotlight to Maine dining. Indigenous youth reading: A roundup of new Indigenous History Month books highlights fresh picture and middle-grade titles for younger readers. Energy & savings: RooflessSolar expands access to Maine community solar with a guaranteed 20% discount on solar bill credits. Local lifestyle: Dairy Joy in Lewiston/Auburn rolls out an Alani Nu float, blending Maine soft-serve culture with a viral energy drink trend.
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