AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFederal Budget Showdown: The U.S. House nearly voted to cut $3.3B in annual military aid to Israel, but the effort collapsed after a bipartisan block on the procedural rule—highlighting how fast Gaza-related politics are reshaping Democratic campaigns. Clock Politics: Congress is set to vote this week on the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, ending “spring forward, fall back,” with states like Hawaii largely already on standard time. Hawaiʻi Housing Tax Break: Hawaiʻi will expand the first-time homebuyer tax break by increasing the deduction tied to contributions to first-time homebuyer accounts. Oʻahu Local Governance: Kaimuki residents used community board meetings to push city priorities, from storm-drain repairs to safer left turns—showing how neighborhood input can steer city action. Marine Protections vs. Fishing: Wespac appointed Hawaiʻi Longline Association leaders to council seats, drawing conservation criticism as protections are rolled back. Elections Spotlight: Candidate Q&As continue for key races, including Jill N. Tokuda (U.S. House, District II) and multiple Hawaiʻi House and county contests. Tourism Funding: HTA announced $1M for 10 signature events statewide in 2026. Public Safety: Hawaiʻi Police will hold a no-questions-asked gun buyback in Hilo on July 18.
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