AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoICE shooting fallout in Biddeford: Maine and Washington are demanding answers after AP reports that the ICE officer, David Brouillette, had a long history of mental health crises and violent behavior, raising fresh questions about DHS vetting as another fatal ICE encounter sparks protests and political pressure on Sen. Susan Collins and the agency. Maine Senate scramble: Democrats are racing to replace withdrawn nominee Graham Platner, with a July 25 convention looming and candidates trying to balance attacking Trump/ICE while also courting Platner’s progressive base after a chaotic first debate. Storm damage and outages: Severe thunderstorms swept through Maine, knocking out power for tens of thousands and killing a driver in Corinth after a tree limb crashed through a vehicle; crews are restoring service. Health and housing snapshot: Maine’s homelessness count fell slightly in the winter survey, but more people are sleeping outside as emergency motel programs phase out. Transportation win: MaineDOT’s Acadia Gateway Center in Trenton earned a regional innovation award for technology and sustainability. Community notes: A Bangor-area school highlights PBIS success, and Yarmouth’s Clam Festival returns July 17–19.
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