AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBusiness & Accountability: Hawai‘i lands dead last in CNBC’s “worst state for business” ranking, with critics pointing to weak infrastructure, higher child care costs, and a worsening climate for companies. Local Politics: Honolulu’s urban Honolulu congressional race is drawing national attention as younger challenger Jarrett Keohokalole presses Ed Case on debates, voting record, and a sharper Trump critique. Campaign Watch: Case and Keohokalole are ramping up spending ahead of the Aug. 8 primary, with filings showing different strategies and Case holding more cash for the stretch. Statewide Race: Derek Kawakami and Della Au Belatti face off for lieutenant governor in a Democratic primary that’s suddenly competitive after Belatti jumped in. Digital Life & Arts: Social media bans are hitting Honolulu businesses and artists hard, with Meta accused of opaque enforcement and limited appeal options. Civic Participation: Hawaii’s legislative races may hinge on a small slice of voters, with many incumbents running unopposed in the Aug. 8 primary. Culture & Community: The 25th annual Native Hawaiian Convention kicks off July 20 at Blaisdell, followed by the Keiki Hula Competition and Festival. Arts Legacy: Duane Preble, longtime “Mr. Art Education” and HoMA trustee, dies at 90, remembered for shaping Hawaii’s art education and museum culture.
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