AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI Governance: Maine CISO Charles Rote says the old vendor question—“can we turn off AI?”—may be outdated as governments face AI embedded in cloud services, raising new security and procurement challenges. Food Prices & Antitrust: Eggs tied to a multistate price-fixing settlement are now landing at food banks, including deliveries in New York, after regulators alleged coordinated bidding that pushed prices up. Health Costs: Maine Bureau of Insurance approved another round of double-digit increases for ACA marketplace plans, with average premiums up about 14.8% for individual coverage in 2027. Cybersecurity: Lincoln Town Office closed after a weekend ransomware attack encrypted parts of its network, with officials still assessing the damage. Housing & Homelessness: Auburn City Council will consider $125,000 to help furnish the Hampshire Commons “Home for Good” project, adding 32 units of permanent supportive housing. Transportation Funding: Senators Susan Collins and Angus King secured $48.1M for a new Amtrak Downeaster station in Portland to improve speed and reliability. Utilities Expansion: H2O America won regulatory approval to acquire Quadvest’s Texas water and wastewater assets, targeting a close Oct. 1. Local Real Estate: Maine home sales rose in July, while sale prices fell in several coastal counties.
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