AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHousing & Homelessness: Waimanalo opened Ke Kauhale ‘o Luhia, a 20-home expansion under Hawai‘i’s kauhale initiative, with rent set around $150–$400 and state auditors flagging oversight and accountability questions. Energy Policy: Hawai‘i’s new law phases out solar tax credits and adds retroactive risk, putting hundreds of projects and roughly $450M in investment value in jeopardy unless lawmakers act fast. Defense & Procurement: DOJ charged two Florida men with bribery and major fraud tied to Army contracts for the Hawaii-Pacific Innovation Campus, alleging a corrupted procurement process. Local Construction Risk: A construction crew ruptured a 16-inch pipeline in East Los Angeles, spilling at least 2,400 gallons of crude oil into storm drains and the Los Angeles River. AI & Regulation: Pope Leo XIV called for a “hard reset” on AI with robust legal frameworks and independent oversight, while U.S. agencies are reportedly using a new label for “anti-tech violent extremism.” Industry & Innovation: A small Hawai‘i startup, Voltage Vessels, is testing 3D-printed, basalt-reinforced naval boat designs aimed at faster, distributed shipbuilding. Climate Finance: An AFP investigation found Tuvalu’s climate trust fund invested in fossil fuels, prompting Tuvalu to review “fossil fuel exposure.”
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