AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMaine Senate Shake-Up: Democrats are scrambling to replace embattled nominee Graham Platner after a new sexual assault allegation; Patrick Dempsey says he won’t run, while the party faces a tight legal deadline to name a replacement if Platner withdraws. Applied AI Race: A new look at AI hiring and strategy pits New York’s “applied AI” push against Boston’s ambitions, with major model makers concentrating jobs in New York. Coast Guard Procurement: The U.S. Coast Guard issued an RFP for new light icebreaking cutters to replace aging tugs, aiming to modernize Arctic-capable operations. Public Health & Heat: Scientists point to climate change “fingerprints” in deadly July heat waves, with record temperatures and rising heat-related deaths. Maine Community Tech/Health: UMaine Extension launches food preservation webinars, and Jackman’s Critical Access Integrated Paramedics program is set to resume by Sept. 1 after a long pause. Local Governance: Rangeley property revaluation delays tax bills while keeping a Sept. 1 due date; Waterville weighs downtown paid parking to boost revenue. Environment & Learning: Maine Art Gallery hosts environment talks tied to its current exhibit, including “The Impact of Air.”
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