AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedicaid Fraud Clash: Hawaiʻi Attorney General Anne Lopez pushed back hard on claims that the state “isn’t taking Medicaid fraud seriously,” citing 25 Medicaid Fraud Control Unit cases since 2021 totaling about $14.1M in judgments, settlements, and recoveries, plus recent settlements and criminal charges. Volcano Watch: Kīlauea erupted again for the 47th time, with lava fountains and ashfall advisories as vents continued active. Disaster Repair Scams: After March’s Kona low storms, officials say about 300 Oʻahu homes were deemed unsafe, and the Building Industry Association warns residents to avoid rushed, lowball contractor offers and verify expedited permitting. Food Access: Honolulu expanded SNAP and WIC use at Oʻahu farmers markets and food hubs, aiming to reduce barriers for families. School Nutrition: Hawaiʻi’s DOE will offer free summer meals at 74 public schools starting June 9 through July 17. Local Safety: A 30-year-old visitor died after being pulled from Moloaʻa Beach; officials remind beachgoers conditions can change fast.
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