Hawaii Governor Josh Green Begins 16-Day Absence as Keith Regan Steps in as Acting Governor
Hawaii Governor Josh Green’s departure for a 16-day out-of-state trip on Monday marks his longest absence since the start of the 2026 fiscal year, shifting day-to-day operations to Acting Lieutenant Governor Keith Regan. The transition, effective the morning of June 8, follows an intensive legislative session focused on Maui’s ongoing wildfire recovery efforts and statewide housing shortages.
While Green remains out of the state for personal time with his family, he retains full executive authority and will maintain regular communication with his cabinet. The Governor’s office confirmed that no significant policy shifts or administrative changes are expected during the two-week interim.
Continuity of State Operations and Emergency Protocols
Acting Lieutenant Governor Keith Regan is scheduled to oversee all immediate government operations from Honolulu through June 23. His responsibilities include presiding over scheduled board meetings and receiving briefings from state agencies to ensure administrative continuity.
The administration has implemented a coordinated leadership structure specifically designed to manage emergency responses during the Governor’s absence. This framework adheres to Hawaii state law regarding the continuity of government and the temporary transfer of gubernatorial duties.
- Governor Green is scheduled to return to Hawaii and resume full on-site duties on June 24, 2026.
- The transition period officially began at 8:00 a.m. on June 8.
- Regan will maintain the current executive agenda focused on post-legislative implementation.
Post-Legislative Context and Regional Stability
The timing of the trip follows the conclusion of a legislative cycle where the executive branch prioritized funding for Maui’s reconstruction. Officials state that the established disaster recovery frameworks remain fully operational under Regan’s temporary tenure.
This period of personal time for the Governor is the first extended leave since the administration began navigating the 2026 fiscal priorities. State officials emphasized that the Governor’s remote status will not impact the delivery of essential services or the progress of ongoing infrastructure projects.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who manages Hawaii’s emergencies while the Governor is out of state?
The administration has established a coordinated leadership structure that allows the Acting Governor to manage immediate emergency responses in collaboration with the Governor’s cabinet.
Does the Acting Governor have the power to sign new legislation?
While the Acting Governor oversees daily operations, Governor Green retains full executive authority and remains the primary decision-maker for major policy and legislative actions.
What is the specific duration of Governor Green’s travel?
The Governor is scheduled to be out of the state for 16 days, spanning from the morning of June 8 to his return on June 24, 2026.
Why is this specific absence notable for the administration?
This 16-day period represents the longest out-of-state duration for Governor Green since the 2026 fiscal year began, occurring immediately after a high-stakes legislative session.

