AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation & Equity: Maine DOE rolled out interactive Literacy and Numeracy Playbooks with the University of Maine, plus more support for educators statewide. Local Learning in Action: South Portland’s Youth Doula Initiative is giving students hands-on, career-connected learning in maternal health and public health. Community & Inclusion: The Autism Society of Maine marks its 50th year with a Bangor Walk for Autism on May 30. Politics & Culture Clash: The Senate race between Susan Collins and Graham Platner keeps heating up—Platner outraises and outspends Collins, while Collins attacks his past Reddit comments. Immigration Policy Meets Daily Life: The DOJ sued Maine and other states over undercover license plate denials for federal agents. Tech & Privacy: Carnival confirmed a ransomware breach affecting nearly 6 million people, with Maine’s AG office receiving breach notice details. Civic Life: South Portland will limit sharing of ALPR license-plate camera data to Maine agencies only. Outdoors & Learning: A forest-based education workshop invites Maine educators to bring the woods into the classroom.
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