AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaine Senate Shake-Up: Gov. Janet Mills says she’s “still on the ballot” in the June 9 Democratic primary, even after suspending her campaign—adding fresh uncertainty as the race stays locked on Graham Platner’s escalating sexting fallout. Platner Fallout: National figures and progressive allies keep circling back to the same question: do voters care more about cost-of-living issues than Platner’s reported sexually explicit messages and campaign turmoil, including his wife Amy Gertner calling coverage “shameful.” Legal & Rights: Three more women have joined a lawsuit challenging Maine prison transgender housing policies, alleging harassment and safety concerns at the Maine Correctional Center. Arts & Community: Rockland’s Farnsworth Art Museum opens the Arts@theIntersection Student Exhibition during First Friday, with student art, activities, and a short film. Local Lifestyle: South Portland’s Med Matrix hits 3,000 patients served since opening in 2023, touting longer visits and extensive lab panels. Summer Fun: A roundup of Maine beaches reimagined as mocktails pairs coastal vibes with easy, shareable drink ideas.
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