AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHawaiian Home Lands Lawsuit: A new federal lawsuit challenges the Hawaiian Home Lands blood-quantum rule, arguing it unlawfully limits eligibility to Native Hawaiians and violates constitutional protections. Local Politics: East Honolulu council rematch heats up as former council member Trevor Ozawa seeks to reclaim District 4 against chair Tommy Waters, with questions swirling around the clerk’s clearance process. Public Safety & Courts: A Maui man accused in the 2012 death of his 4-year-old son faces trial for the third time, after repeated dismissals and re-indictments. Disaster Preparedness: The state Department of Health will conduct a Kauaʻi household emergency preparedness survey in mid-June, with door-to-door outreach and confidential responses. University Governance: UH appoints Brad Christ as vice president for IT and CIO, citing systemwide cloud and cybersecurity modernization efforts. Climate Resilience: Waiʻanae Readiness Review kicks off a year-long project to map flood and wildfire risks with community partners. Federal Watch: President Trump taps Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, drawing immediate scrutiny over qualifications. Hurricane Outlook: NOAA warns Hawaiʻi could see a busier-than-normal hurricane season, with El Niño and warm ocean waters raising concern.
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