AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoHousing Affordability: Harvard’s “State of the Nation’s Housing” finds persistent affordability problems are still blocking household formation, with only 1.1 million new households in 2025 and relocation at an all-time low—while millions of renters and homeowners remain cost-burdened. Local Elections & Civic Access: The Office of Hawaiian Affairs approved up to $250,000 for a statewide primetime congressional debate and live-broadcast trustee forums ahead of Hawaiʻi’s Aug. 8 primary. Military & Geopolitics: The U.S. Department of War says Indo-Pacific Command will revert to U.S. Pacific Command, a name change officials call symbolic but that’s already drawing attention in India. Climate & Coastal Risk: Hawaiʻi’s king tides plus strong swells are showing what higher seas could mean, with erosion and flooding impacts prompting a community science push. Hawaiʻi Legal Fight: The U.S. asks a judge to reconsider dismissal of its case against Hawaiʻi over the state’s fossil-fuels lawsuit. Mauna Kea/TMT: TMT opponents send a “cease and desist” letter warning of sustained opposition and risks if construction continues. Invasive Species: Hawaiʻi officials report coconut rhinoceros beetles detected again on Maui, urging residents to watch for feeding damage and report findings. Economy Watch: DBEDT projects Hawaiʻi’s economy will grow 1.6% in 2026, calling it resilient despite a slower pace than 2025.
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