AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMaine Politics: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders urged Graham Platner to step aside after a sexual assault allegation, as more Democrats pull support and party leaders scramble over who could replace him on the ballot. Vermont Courts & Safety: Vermont State Police reported a first-degree aggravated domestic assault arrest in Georgia involving Christopher Dolan, with a Franklin County Superior Court appearance set. Public Lands: Vermont AG Charity Clark announced a settlement over illegal mountain bike trail building in Mt. Mansfield State Forest, including $35,000 in timber trespass damages and removal of features. Health Care Access: Vermont joined a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s actions targeting gender-affirming care for youth, arguing federal pressure violates states’ rights. Environment & Research: UVM researchers collected water samples on Lake Champlain to study cyanobacteria blooms and what makes them harmful. Local Justice: Chittenden County State’s Attorney Sarah George decided not to charge four Williston protesters after they refused to leave an ICE-related office building. Community & Recreation: ECHO Center in Burlington-area tested for a fungus threatening zoo animals ahead of its annual turtle release. Business & Travel: Signs of a Canadian visitor rebound are showing up in the Champlain Islands after a tough year. Sports: Neshobe’s Lin Culver took the early lead at the Vermont Senior Women’s Golf Championship in Orleans. Food & Culture: Trader Joe’s confirmed a new pastel color is coming to Vermont for its tiny canvas micro tote.
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