AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaine Politics: Graham Platner is back in Maine after meeting Senate Democrats in Washington, but his campaign remains under a fresh spotlight as Democrats field questions about his alleged sexually explicit texts and earlier controversies; Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he met with Platner and insisted Democrats will beat Susan Collins, while Platner avoided reporters as he left the DSCC. Offshore Wind Lawsuit: A coalition of seven Northeast states, including Maine, sued the Trump administration and TotalEnergies to block a deal that paid the company nearly $1 billion to cancel offshore wind leases and pledge off future wind development, arguing the move was unlawful and threatens jobs and clean power. Healthcare Access: MaineHealth held a public forum in Damariscotta over concerns that Lincoln Hospital’s labor and delivery services could be closing, citing staffing recruiting challenges and low birth volume. Local Economy/Infrastructure: Stonington is seeking grant funding to expand its fishing pier with new ramp and float space to support the working waterfront. Sports: Maine-Endwell advanced in NYSPHSAA softball with a 1-0 walk-off win over Seaford, while Horseheads moved on in baseball after a 1-hit shutout win over Garden City.
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