AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTariffs and the border economy: Maine leaders are reacting to new U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods after talks collapsed, with Gov. Janet Mills warning the “trade war” will raise costs and add uncertainty for Maine businesses and families; Sen. Susan Collins echoed that concern, saying higher prices are likely for Mainers, while Canada has set a retaliatory timeline. SNAP funding pressure: New federal rules could force Maine to help pay for SNAP benefits, with estimates pointing to up to $50 million a year starting in 2027 if payment error rates exceed thresholds. Local school reuse: Two Waldo County towns are taking different paths after closing vacant elementary schools—Brooks is looking to sell the Morse building for new uses like housing or childcare, while Liberty is raising funds to turn the Walker School into a community hub. Community and culture: Welcome To Housing in Old Town received a SCORE “nonprofit of the year” award for helping furnish homes; Paris marked Hannibal Hamlin’s birthday with an annual community event and Maine’s cake decorating championship. Weather: Isolated showers and patchy fog are expected through the weekend.
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