AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoU.S. Supreme Court Gun Ruling: The Court struck down Hawaiʻi’s “vampire rule,” saying licensed concealed-carry holders can bring guns onto private property open to the public unless owners expressly bar them—prompting renewed debate over what comes next for state gun policy. Gov. Green Budget Moves: Gov. Josh Green signed two budget bills and released an intent-to-veto list for four measures from the 2026 session, with final decisions due by July 15. Local Public Safety: Honolulu police shut down an illegal Kakaako game room, seizing 19 gambling machines and about $7,000 in cash. Maui Fireworks Rules: Maui Fire and Public Safety announced where to buy Fourth of July fireworks and reiterated permit and safety limits, including legal firing hours and penalties. RIMPAC Logistics & Training: As RIMPAC 2026 expands to 30 nations, Navy logistics teams in Pearl Harbor are coordinating sustainment for visiting forces, while Hawaiʻi Island residents are warned to expect increased aircraft noise during training near Pōhakuloa. Wrongful Death Case: Settlement talks are set for the state and the family of Peter Boy Kema in a long-running wrongful death lawsuit. Community Health Access: Shriners Children’s Hawaii’s Guam outreach clinic filled to capacity again, with bookings closed and families directed to waitlists for future outreach/telehealth. Sports: Hawaii’s Little League team won the U.S. bracket and will play Curacao in the LLWS championship.
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