AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTrade & Tariffs: U.S.-Canada talks collapsed and new 50% U.S. tariffs on about $20B in Canadian goods took effect Saturday, with Canada set to retaliate—Maine Sen. Susan Collins warns the “on-again/off-again” fight will raise costs for Maine families and hit businesses that import roughly $2B in non-petroleum goods from Canada each year. State Budget Pressure: A new federal SNAP financing change could force Maine to contribute up to $50M annually starting in 2027 if payment error rates exceed thresholds, putting fresh strain on state budgets. Workplace & Privacy: A report highlights how employers are using post-pandemic tech to track workers’ location and productivity, raising concerns about privacy and “dossiers.” Housing & Community Reuse: Two Waldo County towns are taking over shuttered elementary schools—Brooks is seeking a developer for the Morse building, while Liberty is fundraising to turn the Walker School into a community hub. Local Economy & Nonprofits: Welcome To Housing in Old Town won a SCORE award for helping people furnish homes, and a Scarborough bridge dedication celebrates long-time volunteers behind Town & Country Federal Credit Union’s growth. Maine Courts & Public Safety: A Lebanon man was arrested after police say he fired at another car on Route 202; charges include reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon.
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