Hawai‘i Needs To Get More Serious About Food Security
That means ramping up food production, setting up food stores and prioritizing biosecurity.
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.
Collaboration Is Needed To Help Nonprofits Survive And Thrive
We are all connected and the “silo thinking” of the government has held Hawaii back for far too long.
Why Did Hawaii Democrats Link Electoral Votes To The Popular Vote?
If the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact were in effect today Hawaii’s Electoral College votes would have gone to Donald Trump.
We’re Urging Policy Leaders To Take Action On Climate Resilience
The Legislature can and must act in 2025. 
Routine Access To Childhood Vaccinations No Longer Guaranteed
Hawaii should be prepared to allocate funding for childhood vaccines in our state if federal funding is cut.
Bill 123 Is Good Housing And Climate Policy For Hawaii County
The legislation also marks a turning point in how the island approaches demand for local workforce housing.
Matson’s New Vessels Illustrate Jones Act’s Grip On Hawaii Shipping
Customers ultimately will be the ones to foot the bill, thanks to America’s protectionist maritime law.
Celebrate Hawaii’s Cultural Heritage With Greater UNESCO Recognition
It’s time for the state to petition the National Park Service and the U.S. Secretary of the Interior for inclusion of sites.
What Hawaii Can Learn From South Korea’s Jeju Island
There are common circumstances and questions we might ask of our sister state beyond exchanges of educators and government leaders.