AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAffordable Housing & Safety Codes: States and cities are loosening building code rules to cut construction costs, including allowing some low-rise apartments to use a single stairway and rolling back certain fire/electrical standards—critics warn this could raise risk when worst-case scenarios hit. Maine Forest Protection: A new report from the University of Maine, Harvard Forest, and the Property and Environment Research Center lays out voluntary, incentive-based strategies to conserve Maine’s remaining late-successional and old-growth forests, including hundreds of thousands of acres mapped by LiDAR but still vulnerable to harvest. AI, Trust, and Public Safety: A Maine-related story highlights how police and other agencies are experimenting with generative tools, raising concerns after “AI-labeled” edits sparked public backlash over whether visuals are being presented accurately. Data Centers vs. Communities: Utah voters are turning against a major data center project tied to fast-tracked approvals, reflecting a broader national trend of local opposition to AI power-hungry facilities. Maine Broadband Gap: A Speedtest study ranks Maine among the slowest states for internet speeds, underscoring the digital access challenge for rural areas. Election Security Worries: Internal documents say states don’t expect the federal government to reliably share election threat information in 2026, pointing to staffing and funding strain at key cyber agencies. Maine Immigration Stakes: The Supreme Court cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, with more than 700 TPS holders in Maine potentially affected.
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