AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNative Hawaiian Homeownership: The Department of Hawaiian Homelands awarded 815 residential leases on Oahu—the biggest residential offering on the island this year, including 400 homesites in Waimanalo, 400 in Ewa and 15 in Nanakuli. Public Safety & Law: Honolulu police say Tulsi Gabbard’s brother, Batarti Gabbard, was arrested and charged after a “stranger danger” incident at a Waikīkī hotel pool, where he allegedly approached children with gum and money and offered to take them to his room. Health Care Access: Gov. Josh Green signed HB 1969 to remove financial barriers to colorectal cancer screening and follow-up care, requiring state-funded insurers to cover follow-up colonoscopies after positive tests with no co-pays for eligible patients. E-Bike Rules Clarified: A new Hawaii law redefines e-bikes into classes and changes operator rules for youth, with guidance noting children can ride certain classes under adult supervision. Politics & Voting: Older voters met candidates at a Lanakila senior forum ahead of the Aug. 8 primary, while the lieutenant governor race heats up between Derek Kawakami and Della Au Belatti. Economy Watch: Hawaii landed last in CNBC’s business ranking, with critics pointing to costs and workforce issues. Local Business & Tech: Hawaii artists and small businesses say social media bans and account takedowns are disrupting operations, with little recourse. Energy Debate: Columns and commentary continue to push for a broader energy strategy beyond the solar-versus-LNG fight.
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