AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHawaiʻi Solar Policy: Gov. Josh Green signed an executive order to preserve 2026 solar tax credits after a new law threatened to cut incentives retroactively, protecting projects completed by May 21 or backed by “reasonable reliance” on the credits. Local Economy: DBEDT slightly downgraded its 2026 growth forecast to 1.6% (from 1.7%), citing higher inflation and slower job growth, while still calling the economy resilient. Energy Costs & Resilience: Ocean View residents and businesses are bracing for losses after Hawaii County issued an “Essential Needs Only” notice for public water spigots due to a well failure, with water hauled from Naalehu. Business & Jobs: UH’s NIL fund got a major boost from Bank of Hawaiʻi, First Hawaiian Bank, Matson and local donors—$1 million this year and $5 million over five years—though more fundraising is still needed for 2026-27. Tourism Pressure: A new report highlights destinations like Maui where rising total trip costs are pushing repeat visitors away. Consumer/Health: Azuma Foods recalled Tako Wasabi due to undeclared fish allergens, with distribution including Hawaiʻi. Infrastructure & Safety: Waikoloa Village residents are demanding a “Second Road” to reduce evacuation bottlenecks as wildfire risk and new housing grow. Renter Question: Honolulu’s sewer CARES discount is available to renters only if the sewer account is in their name and they meet income limits.
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