AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSCOTUS & Hawaii Gun Law: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Hawaiʻi’s “vampire rule,” expanding where concealed guns can be carried on private property open to the public, and Hawaii officials and gun-rights groups are now parsing what changes next. Election Law: The Court also expanded political spending rules, coming right after Hawaiʻi passed a corporate political spending curbs law—another reminder that Hawaii’s election reforms are colliding with national court shifts. Ahi Labeling: Starting July 1, Hawaiʻi retailers must disclose ahi origin, with local fishers pushing the change as a way to steer consumers toward locally caught product. Wildfire Preparedness: Honolulu and state leaders launched the 2026 Wildfire LOOKOUT! campaign ahead of July 4, warning of a potentially longer fire season. Public Safety in Courts: A Hawaii Island officer apologized and was sentenced in an unlawful search/perjury case, keeping his job and firearm rights. Local Resilience: Volunteers installed free water catchment diverters for 30 Volcano homes to protect tanks from Kīlauea ash contamination. Federal/Regional Watch: DOJ and 17 states reached a $3.3M egg price-fixing settlement tied to coordinated bidding, with 53 million eggs headed to food banks. Defense & Training: Valiant Shield 2026 wrapped after 10 days of multi-domain drills across the Pacific, reinforcing alliance readiness.
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