AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaine Politics: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is putting his muscle behind Graham Platner as Democrats head to the polls Tuesday in Maine’s key Senate primary—an effort to unseat Susan Collins amid fresh controversy and voter soul-searching. Juneteenth & Local History: The North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association is staging its “Juneteenth Colors of Freedom in the Adirondacks” tour June 20, starting at Ausable Chasm and ending at the Plattsburgh Public Library. Disability & Work Skills: UVM Health’s Project SEARCH wrapped up with eight graduates, including a Burlington-area student who gained real workplace experience and more independence. Health & Caregiving: A free Alzheimer’s educational conference is coming to Burlington July 15, aimed at families and caregivers. Education in Vermont: Rutland City Public Schools is preparing for state-driven regional cooperative service areas and a required merger study. Sports & Community: Burlington’s Discover Jazz Festival keeps rolling with standout performances, while Vermont track and lacrosse updates highlight local athletes and coaching changes. Immigration & Work Visas: A federal judge struck down Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee as an unlawful tax, with states and attorneys general celebrating the win.
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