Natalie Iwasa
Natalie Iwasa is a CPA and certified fraud examiner.
Oahu Homeowners Should Not Be Coerced Into Renting Their Homes
A proposed tax up for a vote on Wednesday at the Honolulu City Council is also unfair and unreasonable.
A Vacant Homes Tax Is Not Good Public Policy
Bill 46 is scheduled for a hearing Wednesday before the Honolulu City Council housing committee.
We Need To Improve Government Transparency in Hawaii
Openness doesn’t require a lot of resources — and it is invaluable to democracy.
HART Fails To Address Risks Of Fraud, Waste And Abuse
Honolulu’s rail project desperately needs better safeguards.
An Open Letter To HART CEO Andy Robbins
A longtime Honolulu rail watcher urges the Honolulu rail executive to be more transparent about rail costs and development.
Campaign Corner: Read Up On Honolulu Charter Questions
There is helpful information online about all four ballot proposals and even some news reporting.
Honolulu, HART Budgets Face Financial Reckoning
Officials will have to make tough calls on the best way to prepare for the fiscal aftermath of COVID-19.
The Case For Dissolving HART
Let’s cut to the chase — the current setup does not allow for proper oversight of the rail project.
When The Honolulu City Council Is Less Than Transparent
It has an unfortunate habit of adding items to its agenda with little public notice.