AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaine Politics: Graham Platner returned to Washington after meeting with Senate Democrats, with Chuck Schumer reiterating support as fresh scrutiny swirls around allegations tied to his personal life and past posts—an issue now dominating the run-up to Maine’s June 9 primary. Financial Literacy & Education: The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) rolled out a new “Build Your Financial Wellness” webpage with interactive lessons, tools, quizzes, and calculators, plus ongoing workshops and educator resources. Workforce Development: Maine is expanding registered apprenticeship opportunities through Career Pathways program grants, aiming to build clearer education-to-career routes for students and adult learners. Arts & Community: “Art to Table” at Maine Art Gallery continues through June 14, with “Song of the Wild” set to open June 18, spotlighting Maine artists and nature-inspired work. Health & Aging Care: CMS data shows South Portland’s Pinnacle Health & Rehab earned an overall 3 rating in Q1 2026, while Caribou Rehab and Nursing Center in Aroostook County received an overall 1. Environment & Learning: Belfast Bay Watershed Coalition won the Environmental Partner of the Year Award from the Maine Environmental Education Association.
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