AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHonolulu Budget Showdown: Honolulu City Council approved a nearly $5B budget package, but Mayor Rick Blangiardi says he intends to veto parts—after a fight over staffing cuts at the Office of Economic Revitalization. Medicaid Fraud Crackdown: Gov. Josh Green moved to protect Hawaii’s Medicaid enforcement after HHS questioned the state’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit performance—creating an independent Medicaid Fraud Strike Force and signaling the AG will seek reconsideration. Courts & Public Safety: The Hawaii Supreme Court heard arguments on whether refusing a voluntary DUI roadside sobriety test can be used against drivers in civil and license cases. Local Traffic Noise: A Maui lawmaker proposed higher fines for drivers with loud stereos, arguing it’s a safety and peace-of-mind issue. Housing in Nanakuli: A new self-help affordable subdivision in Nanakuli will let low-income families build homes for about $496,000, with heavy labor participation. Cyber Scams: An FBI warning says AI is making scams harder to spot, and Hawaii is seeing sharp fraud losses. Transit Pride: Honolulu was ranked among the top U.S. public transit cities by Travel + Leisure. Military Readiness: Hawaii-linked deployments and exercise support continued, including RIMPAC-related activity and major federal contract work affecting the region.
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