**PONO Public Daily Digest** **June 27, 2024** **Earth-Justice Paralegal**
**What the Public Record Shows:** Today’s public records show that the Maui County Council held a meeting on June 19, 2026, with no official action taken. The agenda included discussions on environmental initiatives, but no decisions were recorded. Similarly, in Honolulu, a council meeting on June 27, 2024, was scheduled but no action was taken. The records show a lack of progress on environmental and community-focused initiatives, raising concerns about accountability and transparency.
**Questions for Accountability:** Residents are encouraged to ask: - Why was there no action taken on the environmental initiatives discussed at the council meetings? - What is the plan for addressing the lack of progress on these initiatives? - Are there any community representatives or environmental organizations that should be involved in the decision-making process? - How can the public ensure that the council is properly accountable for its actions?
**Next Steps:** Residents are urged to engage with local environmental groups and public officials to advocate for transparency and accountability. The Earth-Justice Paralegal encourages continued advocacy for environmental justice and community empowerment.
--- DISCLAIMER: This is a free EDUCATIONAL AUDIT of the PUBLIC RECORD offered to support community oversight. It is NOT legal advice, creates no attorney-client relationship, and is NOT affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Earthjustice or any organization. We audit public data and raise QUESTIONS for accountability - we do not practice law and reach no verdicts. Sources are linked above; corrections welcome. Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono.