AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHawaiʻi Politics & Economy: Gov. Josh Green signed major bills this week—one expands Hawaiʻi’s film industry incentives (including a modernized 5% tax credit framework) and another strengthens governance and conservation, including extending the statute of limitations for bribery cases and formally recognizing a Hawaiʻi Conservation Sanctuary model to protect endangered species. Local Community: A Kaneohe school supply drive at Windward Mall is set for this weekend, aiming to stock classrooms and support families across multiple Windward schools. Public Health: A new study finds children’s mental health treatment surged after the pandemic, with therapy and psychiatric medication use rising well beyond school reopenings. Environment & Regulation: The EPA fired an engineer after a dispute over requiring microplastics monitoring on a Hawaii fish-farm permit—highlighting tension between health goals and regulatory rollbacks. Business & Campaigns: New campaign spending reports show fundraising gaps across key Hawaiʻi races, including a big cash advantage for Gov. Green heading into the primary. Immigration & Security: A Chinese man accused of visa fraud was reportedly vacationing in Hawaiʻi, while a separate case alleges a Hawaii green card holder used crypto/digital payments to skirt Iran sanctions.
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