A Hawaii first in Congress, a possible ballot question on Honolulu ethics, and $3 million to fix Hilo’s aging airport.
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The Hill that Hawaii Rep. Charles Djou became the first of his peers to use an iPad while giving a floor speech Wednesday in the U.S. House of Representatives. The young Republican then tweeted .
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The Executive Committee of the Honolulu City Council will consider today , a charter amendment that would prevent Councilmembers from voting when they have a conflict of interest. The Council’s agenda can be viewed .
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A blogger at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer the story that Hawaii lawmakers will a Hawaii homeless person home to Puget Sound. “Pineapple Express” shows “no aloha,” the blogger griped.
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Hilo International Airport will receive nearly $3 million from the feds for passenger loading upgrades. Hawaii Sens. Daniel K. Inouye and Daniel Akaka say the funds to modernize the aging hub.
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Budget and staffing cuts have forced Maui to once a week beginning tomorrow, while two others will close except for scheduled programs. The closings will be on different days so swimmers can still make a splash somewhere — just not at their favored swimming hole.
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