AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGovernance & Corruption: Gov. Josh Green signed SB 2494, extending Hawaii’s statute of limitations for bribery offenses to nine years, giving prosecutors more time on complex public corruption cases. Conservation Policy: Green also signed SB 3253, formally recognizing the Hawaii Conservation Sanctuary, a Zealandia-inspired nonprofit model aimed at protecting endangered native species through predator-excluded habitat and long-term restoration. Native Lands: DHHL is set to offer the first East Hawaii residential leases in more than two decades, with 400 lots in the Panaewa Homestead near Hilo—200 leases this Saturday and 200 more next month. Kalaupapa Tours Protest: Molokai residents are protesting new National Park Service ranger-led Kalaupapa tours, arguing the federal approach could increase visitor traffic and dilute community control over a sacred place. Elections & Money: New campaign spending reports show fundraising gaps across key Hawaii races, including Gov. Green’s large cash advantage over his Republican primary opponent. Federal Courts & OHA: A dispute among Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustees is headed to court over whether dissenting trustees should withdraw a filing tied to retaliation claims involving OHA CEO Stacy Ferreira. Public Safety/Justice: A Hawaii green card holder faces federal charges alleging he used cryptocurrency and other digital payment channels to skirt Iran sanctions. Defense & China: Multiple reports highlight China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test in the Pacific and the broader U.S. push to deter China—issues that directly shape Hawaii’s military planning.
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