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Entrepreneurs and startups should immediately explore the new AWS FAST template, which can slash AI agent development time by over 50% and offers a significant competitive edge. Assess its potential for pilot projects over the next 1-2 months to refine talent acquisition and enhance innovation cycles. Investors should monitor their portfolio companies' adoption of such efficiency tools during this period. Property owners in Hawaii County with valuations above $4 million must watch for the final vote on Bill 128. If passed and implemented within the next fiscal year, a 10-20% property tax hike will necessitate a reassessment of profit and loss models, potentially impacting rental strategies or prompting property sales. Small operators, real estate owners, and tourism operators on Maui should monitor Hawaiian Electric's progress on power restoration. If full restoration isn't achieved within the next 12-18 hours, activate backup power solutions to mitigate potential cascading operational impacts, even if your immediate area is unaffected. Across the state, all employers should closely watch employee absenteeism and productivity over the next 60 days for any correlation with childcare needs; implement flexible work arrangements or consider subsidized EAPs proactively to address potential workforce stability issues. Begin contingency planning for prolonged childcare disruptions, as these could lead to scaled-back operations within 30 days.

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