AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaine Politics: Calls are mounting for Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner to withdraw after a Politico report alleges he drunkenly forced sex on a woman in 2021; Platner denies the claim and says he’s “reflecting on the best path forward,” while top Democrats and major backers pull endorsements and say they won’t fund the race unless he steps aside. Vermont Tragedy: Two siblings drowned in the Lamoille River in Georgia after an 11-year-old fell in and her older brother jumped in to save her, according to Vermont State Police. LGBTQ+ Safety: Maine ranks fifth safest for LGBTQ+ Americans in SafeHome.org’s 2026 report, while Vermont places mid-to-lower in the regional standings. Local Economy Watch: Burlington mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak says the city is “back,” but downtown business leaders warn it may be a temporary blip amid ongoing concerns about homelessness and drug use. Public Health & Policy: Vermont’s scholarship rules under the Education Freedom Tax Credit were tightened by Gov. Phil Scott, limiting how funds can be used for participating schools. Culture & Community: Essex Junction’s 250th Independence Day fireworks drew hundreds of families, with music, games, and a big show capping the holiday.
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