AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHealthcare & Policy: Hawaii lawmakers advanced bills targeting youth vaping and set up a program that could help with medical debt, while the state also moved to cover expiring Affordable Care Act premium tax credits as federal cuts loom. Medicaid Fraud: A key warning says Hawaii’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit was decertified, putting $3 million in federal funding at risk unless the state shows it’s stepping up enforcement. Local Government & Public Safety: Honolulu’s interim police chief says he’s ready for another shot to protect the community, as the city continues to wrestle with policing leadership and budget pressures. Energy Costs: Many Hawaii electric bills are dipping in June after earlier spikes tied to oil prices. Roads & Infrastructure: Crews begin emergency roadwork on Daniel K. Inouye Highway (Saddle Road) with lane closures for resurfacing and drainage improvements. Community Health: Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center has reopened on Kauai, expanding local access to health and wellness services. Indo-Pacific Diplomacy: U.S. and Chinese military officials met in Hawaii to reduce risks at sea. World News With Hawaii Links: A 7.8 earthquake and tsunami warning hit the southern Philippines; Hawaii officials say there’s no tsunami threat. Crime Update: Police reclassified a Kona pedestrian crash as second-degree negligent homicide after the victim died days later.
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