AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLGBTQ Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld state bans on trans girls and women in women’s sports, a ruling Maine officials say won’t change local participation rules. Maine 250 Commemoration: Maine is marking the nation’s 250th with a statewide tour of a rare Dunlap Broadside Declaration of Independence copy, with a stop at UMF Farmington in October. Indigenous History & Land: A Maine Semiquincentennial Commission-funded project is comparing Wabanaki and colonial perspectives and restoring Wabanaki access to ancestral territories, including new plantings at Wolfe’s Neck. Community & Culture: Waterfall Arts secured Rockland’s Lincoln Street Center as a permanent affordable studio and cultural space for working artists. Education & Access: Echo Valley School District finally filled its principal role after months of search and budget setbacks. Environment & Local Life: Waterford’s Keoka Lake Association hosts its first Watershed Festival July 11, mixing music with lake stewardship and water-quality learning. Civic Engagement: A multistate AG coalition is pushing back on USPS rule changes that could restrict mail voting. Care Crisis: A new report highlights Maine’s long care-provider shortage, with thousands waiting for residential placements.
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