AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMaine Politics & Elections: Graham Platner suspended his U.S. Senate campaign in Maine after a rape allegation surfaced; he denies the claims and says Democrats’ “establishment” made it impossible to keep campaigning, while Maine Democrats scramble to pick a replacement nominee before the July 13 ballot deadline, with party leaders promising an “open, transparent and democratic” process. Democratic Power Struggle: The exit has triggered an internal fight over who gets to steer the replacement effort, with national party involvement questioned and multiple names already floated as Democrats try to keep momentum against Sen. Susan Collins. Consumer & Financial Regulation: Maine AGs are among those pursuing major enforcement against Cash App parent Block, announcing a $45 million multistate settlement over alleged deceptive practices and fraud protections. Housing Watch: Bangor home sales show a modest summer lift, with 12 properties changing hands June 21-27 at an average near $368,000, including a top sale around $780,000. Business & Infrastructure: Maine’s transportation funding gap is widening, with DOT projecting large reductions and future shortfalls that could reshape road and bridge work. Food & Local Economy: A new seasonal venue, Linwood Landing, is set to open in Vermilion with local vendors, food trucks, and events aimed at boosting small businesses.
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