AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHawaiʻi Emergency Preparedness: The Hawaiʻi Department of Health is sending door-to-door teams on Kauaʻi for a CASPER survey June 15–19 to gauge household readiness, evacuation plans, and concerns about infectious disease; participation is voluntary and responses stay confidential. Hawaiʻi Health Access: Hawaiian Electric customers can apply June 1–30 for H-HEAP one-time energy bill credits through local agencies; crisis intervention help for disconnection is available year-round in limited monthly approvals. Public Health & Food Security: New data says SNAP cuts are already leaving millions without the federal food safety net, with more losses expected as work requirements roll out—hitting Black, Latino, and Native American households hardest. Local Care Upgrade: Straub Benioff Medical Center opened a renovated Emergency Department in Honolulu, expanding triage and adding private treatment rooms. Safety & Injury Updates: Honolulu police are investigating a hit-and-run near Waianae Mall that critically injured a pedestrian in a marked crosswalk; EMS transported the man to the hospital. Disaster Readiness Reminder: With hurricane season underway, officials urge Hawaiʻi families to stock 7–14 days of essentials, including water, medicine, non-perishables, and flashlights.
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