The Hawaii Tribune-Herald on legislation regarding the media and natural disasters. Excerpt:
A bill aimed at easing restrictions on news media reporting about the June 27 lava flow and other natural disasters cleared its first committee in the state Legislature this week.
The legislation would amend Act 111, which went into effect only days before the flow emerged from Pu鈥榰 鈥極鈥榦, to allow news media access to areas closed to the general public. …
Act 111 granted additional powers to the counties during emergencies and has been used since the flow began threatening Pahoa to keep news media from accessing restricted areas, making it difficult for journalists to interview those most impacted by the disaster.
Civil Defense and police officials say the restrictions are necessary to maintain public safety and have submitted testimony opposing the legislation. …
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