Candidate Q&A: Honolulu City Council District 3 鈥 Esther Kia’膩ina
“The lack of affordable housing is the most pressing issue facing our district, both for our homeless population and for our working families.”
Candidate Q&A: Honolulu City Council District 3 鈥 Greg Thielen
“We need to change the way government operates so it isn鈥檛 an impediment to rebuilding the economy.”
Candidate Q&A: Honolulu Prosecutor 鈥 Steven Alm
“I would create a culture of high ethical standards of conduct and of doing justice, not just winning cases.”
Candidate Q&A: Honolulu Prosecutor 鈥 Megan Kau
“I do not believe a defendant is entitled to, nor will I tolerate, unlimited opportunities to violate the law.”
Candidate Q&A: Honolulu Mayor 鈥 Rick Blangiardi
“In many ways we have been wholesaling our home to masses of visitors.”
Candidate Q&A: Honolulu Mayor 鈥 Keith Amemiya
“COVID-19 is the crisis of today, but climate change is the crisis of our lifetime.”
Candidate Q&A: U.S. House District 1 鈥 Ed Case
“Necessary reforms include lockboxing Social Security trust funds to be applied solely to Social Security payments.”
Candidate Q&A: State House District 15 鈥 Steve Yoder
“Only the government can force people to pay for what doesn鈥檛 work without oversight or accountability. People, family and business don鈥檛 live in that kind of world.”
Candidate Q&A: State House District 16 鈥 Ana Mo Des
“Let鈥檚 give individuals the creative freedom to establish the businesses necessary for the future of their communities.”
Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 5 鈥 Rynette Keen
“Rather than building more hotels, we need to invest more in our people through the offering of educational opportunities that lead to high-paying jobs.”