It takes time and effort to unravel Hawaii’s tangled political web.

We saw a number of examples of what I’m talking about in reporting by Civil Beat reporter-hosts this week.

Let me share a few examples and a bit of the back story on some of these articles.

Why so much emphasis on politics? Because, as the candidates said on the radio, this election is important.

So is the scrutiny of public agencies. That’s why we continue to seek public records and share them with you, as we did again this week.

  • Civil Beat Shares Department of Education Salaries We also continued our effort to make more transparent how government spends taxpayer funds. Education Reporter-Host Katherine Poythress shared the names, jobs and salaries of all 22,000 or so Department of Education employees and analyzed what the data could tell us about our public school system.

Next week you can count on more salaries — this time the judicial branch of government — and more revealing political stories as we head into the final week of the campaign.

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