AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoForest Conservation: A new report from the University of Maine, Harvard Forest, and the Property and Environment Research Center lays out voluntary, incentive-based strategies to protect Maine’s last mature late-successional and old-growth forests, including more than 400,000 acres mapped by LiDAR that are still largely vulnerable to harvest. Housing Safety Debate: States are loosening building code rules to cut construction costs, including moves that could allow some low-rise apartments to use just one stairway—sparking safety concerns from experts who say past tragedies shaped today’s protections. Election Security Tech: Internal documents from the National Association of Secretaries of State say states don’t expect the federal government to reliably share election threat information in 2026, pointing to staffing and funding cuts at CISA and the risk of “cracks” in coverage. Maine Immigration Impact: The Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, and Maine advocates say more than 700 TPS holders in the state could now face deportation. Marine & Coastal Work: Maine Maritime Academy’s $96M pier reconstruction in Castine is underway, designed to expand dock space and better handle rising sea levels, with completion targeted for summer 2027. AI Policy Spotlight: A nonprofit launches “AI on the Ballot,” a weekly interview series for candidates ahead of the 2026 midterms, aiming to force clearer public positions on AI’s effects on jobs, infrastructure, and civil rights.
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