AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaine Health IT: Maine DHHS is investing $30M to help health care providers modernize electronic medical record systems, aiming to improve care for rural communities. Public Health & Infrastructure: A Merrimack sewage disaster in Massachusetts is framed as preventable, with raw sewage spilling into the river and contaminating beaches that also affect Maine. Energy Policy: Massachusetts lawmakers are pushing plug-in solar rules that could let residents use portable solar panels to cut utility bills faster. Cybersecurity: AssuranceAmerica says a March cyberattack exposed millions of Americans’ driver’s license and insurance data; the report stresses that a credit freeze helps but doesn’t stop all fraud. Wildlife Science: UMaine researchers documented a woodcock charging a deer to defend a nest—rare behavior that adds to what we know about bird protection strategies. Local STEM/Training: Randolph, Maine, cut the ribbon on a new fire station designed with help from UMaine engineering students, adding decontamination and expanded training space. Politics (Maine): The Graham Platner Senate campaign implosion continues to drive a fast, contentious Democratic replacement process ahead of Maine’s deadline.
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