AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEarth MRI Extension: U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and John Hickenlooper introduced a bill to keep the USGS Earth Mapping Resources Initiative funded through 2031, extending a program that helps critical-minerals exploration and hazard mapping. Marine Science & Education: Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust named Kyle Amergian its new education director, bringing nearly a decade of land-and-sea nature education experience to Camp Mummichog and school partnerships. Maine SNAP Funding Risk: A new federal mandate could force Maine to cover about $50M a year starting in 2028 to maintain SNAP, tied to state payment error rates—raising fears of benefit cuts. Gulf of Maine Cod Management: A National Marine Fisheries study identified four genetically different cod populations in the Gulf of Maine and southern New England, prompting management adjustments. AI in Classrooms: Maine educators and state officials discussed how to use AI in teaching while avoiding “cognitive offloading” and protecting core skills. Air Quality Alert: Health officials warned that ozone, wildfire smoke, and particle pollution are triggering air-quality advisories across multiple states including Maine. Local Schools: Kingfield’s MSAD 58 withdrawal advanced as the district board approved a withdrawal agreement transferring the elementary school, buses, and $300,000 in funds to the town.
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