AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDisaster Recovery & Tourism: A USA TODAY “Coming Back” feature urges travelers to support Maui and Oʻahu businesses as residents rebuild after the 2023 Lahaina wildfire and 2026 flooding. Human Trafficking Prevention: Gov. Josh Green signed HB1960, requiring hotel and lodging workers statewide to get trafficking awareness training, keep records, and post prevention signage. Wastewater & Reef Protection: Green also signed HB1618 to create a cesspool conversion revolving loan fund, offering low-interest or forgivable loans for federally required upgrades. Local Governance & Community Planning: Hilo’s Banyan Drive revitalization gets a boost as new law gives the Hawaii Community Development Authority control over a Banyan Drive Community Development District. Environment & Community Stewardship: Another Green bill (HB2218) sets up DLNR conservation co-management partnerships with community groups, including cultural practice support and invasive species work. Civic Accountability: The Campaign Spending Commission escalated its complaint against Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke to the Attorney General for possible criminal prosecution. Culture & Place: Honolulu Mayor Blangiardi met Taiwan’s delegation on the Chinatown Cultural Plaza redevelopment, as tenants push for clarity and safety. Marine Conservation: UH research finds unexpectedly low calf numbers among Hawaii Island spinner dolphins, pointing to disturbance from tourism and recreation. Community Healing: Lahaina Homecoming returns July 17–19 to welcome home 103 former residents with cultural programming and storytelling.
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