AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFederal Privacy Fight: A U.S. judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from getting a database with sensitive personal data for more than 17 million commercial drivers, after Maine AG Jay Jones and other states challenged the demand. ICE and Maine Farms: MOFGA warned of a possible ICE surge targeting farms and farmworkers, then walked back parts of the claim—leaving workers anxious as officials say ICE activity at a Scarborough facility has increased. Immigration Detention Case in Maine: A Biddeford hearing focused on the July ICE shooting death of Johan Sebastian Guerrero, with his roommate’s attorney disputing claims the roommate was the target. Local Safety and Crime: Penobscot County deputies charged a man after a reported Exeter stabbing involving family members; two people were injured. Aviation Update: Authorities identified the Bristol plane-crash pilot as a New Hampshire resident; the passenger survived with non-life-threatening injuries. Labor: Maine state employees’ union reached a tentative contract deal with the Mills administration, including a 4.5% wage increase and a $2,000 bonus if ratified. Energy/Permitting: Eastport’s proposed underwater AI data center cleared a preliminary permit step at FERC, with public comments due Oct. 19. Road Safety: Maine’s fatal motorcycle crash totals are up sharply this year, with officials urging riders to wear gear and slow down. Culture & Community: A Sarah Orne Jewett USPS stamp honors the South Berwick author, and a Portland vigil remembered stabbing victim Juju Nadeau as a “vibrant light.”
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