The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: SHOPO’s Robert Cavaco And Stephen Keogh
The statewide police union heads talk about their priorities, including better communication, challenges facing county departments, arbitration and more.
The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Maria Ressa
The co-founder and CEO of Rappler in the Philippines will keynote the East-West Center’s international media conference this week in Honolulu.
The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: LUC Chair Jonathan Likeke Scheuer
The Hawaii Land Use Commission finds that striking a balance in dealing with land use issues is a challenging and complex act.
It’s Time To Scrap Voting ‘Yes With Reservations’ At The Legislature
A long-standing tradition allows Hawaii lawmakers to avoid casting difficult votes that could make or break bills. But it’s really a way to avoid making tough calls.
Here’s An Easy Way To Help Watchdog Government. Tell Gov. Ige Not To Blow It
Hawaii Gov. David Ige needs to approve a bill making it easier and cheaper to get documents that can help shine a light on what agencies are doing.
The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Hawaii Land Board Chair Suzanne Case
The Department of Land and Natural Resources leader talks about management of Mauna Kea, keeping up maintenance of parks and trails, developing in-stream flow standards and much more.
Legislature Erred In Letting Police-Involved Fatality Review Panel Expire
Hawaii’s Law Enforcement Officer Independent Review Board will cease at the end of this month in spite of a clear need for its work.
Don’t Let The Proposed Honolulu Police Ballot Questions Die
City Council member Andria Tupola needs to reconsider her decision to let meaningful proposals go without even allowing public input.
The Honolulu Police Commission Is About To Make A Big Decision. Don’t Rush It
Serious questions have been raised about the search for a new police chief and how long it’s taken. But now that the candidates have been revealed, don’t shortcut the vetting process.
Here Are Some Good Ideas That Are Poised To Make It Through The Legislature
Bills establishing ranked-choice voting, a chief data officer, retirement programs and free copying of public records passed or are set to pass this week.