AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoLocal Politics & Housing: Honolulu City Council approved a nearly $5B FY2027 budget package, but the fight over the Office of Economic Revitalization (OER) is far from over—Mayor Rick Blangiardi says he’ll veto parts that cut staff and funding. Courts & Families: A new look at eviction shows how landlord-tenant cases ripple through families, with nonpayment of rent driving most filings and court processes affecting stability even when people don’t ultimately lose homes. Campaign Finance: Hawaii passed a first-of-its-kind law redefining corporations as unable to spend in elections statewide, setting up a potential state-by-state pushback against Citizens United. Public Safety: A Honolulu man was charged for threatening Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Capitol. Environment & Health: Researchers are using Hawaii-based telescopes to study distant planets’ magnetic fields, while DLNR continues work to fight rapid ʻōhiʻa death. Economy & Agriculture: North Shore farmers say Kona-low cleanup efforts are leaving them behind, and Oahu farmers urged emergency storm relief funding. Business & Legal: An Oahu hemp business sued Hawaii over state hemp rules that it says conflict with federal standards. Community Spotlight: Maui educator Janyce Omura earned a nomination for National History Day Teacher of the Year. Food: Maui chef Lee Anne Wong won a $100,000 Food Network cooking competition.
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