Money makes the world go round — at least it did this week in Hawaii. From retirement costs to gifts to government, from furloughs to taxes, here are 10 stories from Civil Beat this week that you wouldn’t want to have missed.
- Hawaii Retirement, Health Benefit Costs Down On Paper, Up in Reality
- Honolulu City Council Approves Every Gift Offered in 2011
- Restoring Furloughs To Cost State of Hawaii More Than $160 Million
- Hawaii Public Employee Health Fund Audit M.I.A.?
- Fannie Mae Skirts Landmark Hawaii Foreclosure Law
- Council Division on Rail Led to Shake-Up
- Staging a Coup Without Breaking the Sunshine Law
- Ernie Martin’s Rapid Rise to Council Power
- The Seven-Month Itch: Garcia’s Stint as Chairman
- Attorneys, CPAs and Bank Execs Named to Hawaii Tax Review Commission
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