Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 6 — Sheila Walker
“The establishment has overpowered and dominated the Legislature for too long.”
Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 2 — Holly Osborn
“If we can decrease regulations on our small businesses the opportunity for growth is exponential.”
Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 2 — Frederick Fogel
“If the government got out of people’s faces, the average citizen would have more say about what works best for him/her.”
Candidate Q&A: Lieutenant Governor — Seaula Tupa’i
“Governments do not create the wealth. They consume it. It is the people who create the wealth and they need the incentive tax cuts to do it.”
Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 24 — Jarrett Keohokalole
“We desperately need to set a new direction that emphasizes fixing what’s broken, fostering competitiveness in our economy, and mobilizing our education system.”
Candidate Q&A: State House District 40 — Janie Gueso
“It is apparent that the majority is finding it difficult to address its colleagues when it comes to noticing behaviors of concern.”
Candidate Q&A: State House District 40 — Rosebella Martinez
“A lot of our Ewa families are struggling. Not only do they have to deal with high prices of housing and food, but also have to travel great lengths to get to jobs.”
Candidate Q&A: Governor — Duke Aiona
“We need to cut our cost of living by cutting the fees, taxes and regulations that impact the cost of food, housing and transportation.”
Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 15 — Lorene Godfrey
“I would like to see more short-term technical schools and the like where certifications are easy to apply for and receive.”
Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 15 – Glenn Wakai
“The state should stop digging deeper into people’s pockets and instead, create more pockets.”