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Counties Ask Supreme Court To Invalidate Ballot Measure For School Funds Suevon Lee/Civil Beat

Counties Ask Supreme Court To Invalidate Ballot Measure For School Funds

They seek a ruling before the Nov. 6 vote on a constitutional amendment that would authorize the state to collect property taxes.

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (Kahului) — Alan Arakawa Alan Arakawa

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (Kahului) — Alan Arakawa

“New development needs to be planned around available infrastructure to minimize costs. ‘No Build’ zones need to be established to protect sensitive areas.”

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (Kahului) — Tasha Kama Tasha Kama

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (Kahului) — Tasha Kama

“I think the relationships between the mayor and council must be one of mutual respect so law enforcement has the sense and feeling that they are supported by their peers as well as their community.”

Chad Blair: Can Anything Help The GOP In Hawaii? Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Chad Blair: Can Anything Help The GOP In Hawaii?

GOP party chair Shirlene Ostrov has a hard climb to build a viable two-party system in the islands. This year, even her top-ticket candidates are feuding.

In Hawaii, People Like Trump Better Than They Like The Legislature Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat

In Hawaii, People Like Trump Better Than They Like The Legislature

A new survey shows how island residents feel about their elected officials, major institutions and a broad range of issues, from housing to the environment.

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (West Maui) — Rick Nava Rick Nava

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (West Maui) — Rick Nava

“I believe that we have more than enough hotels and condos here on Maui. What we need to build are affordable housing and affordable rentals.”

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (West Maui) — Tamara Paltin Courtesy: Tamara Paltin

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (West Maui) — Tamara Paltin

“I have noticed that new developments, especially commercial properties, are often left vacant or if businesses move to new developments their old buildings are left vacant, to the detriment of our communities.”

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (East Maui) – Shane Sinenci Shane Sinenci

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (East Maui) – Shane Sinenci

“Maui County is quickly becoming a home for the rich only and not for the common folks. We need to start building for real people, and not for people with multiple homes.”

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (East Maui) — Claire Kamalu Carroll Claire M.K. Carroll

Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council (East Maui) — Claire Kamalu Carroll

“I have always had an open door policy. Working with others is the key. To listen and keep an open mind. There are always two sides of the story.”

Citizen Initiative: A Tool Hawaii Could Really Use Caleb Hartsfield/Civil Beat

Citizen Initiative: A Tool Hawaii Could Really Use

It would shake up the power monopoly and rejuvenate faith in democracy. But realistically, the only way to get it is through a constitutional convention.