AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMaine Politics: Maine Democrats are scrambling to replace scandal-plagued U.S. Senate nominee Graham Platner after his formal withdrawal, with a July 25 Bangor convention set to pick a new candidate and a livestreamed process drawing criticism over fairness and speed. Candidate Spotlight: Dr. Nirav Shah held a Bangor town hall, pitching a progressive-but-unifying platform and saying he’s collected the 500 signatures needed for the convention vote. Education & Rights: A federal appeals court ruled that private religious schools receiving public funds in Maine must follow the state’s anti-discrimination rules tied to gender identity and sexual orientation, with the case sending parts back for reconsideration. Mental Health Funding: Maine’s attorney general joins a multi-state lawsuit aimed at stopping U.S. Department of Education cuts to school mental health grants. Arts & Community: Waterfall Arts acquired Rockland’s Lincoln Street Center, preserving artists’ studios and public arts space. Local Culture: Kittery’s new Foreside wine bar is nearing its opening, and Jackson Memorial Library’s July 18 book sale and art auction is set to bring the community together.
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