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Candidate Q&A: State House District 36 — Marilyn B. Lee Marilyn B. Lee

Candidate Q&A: State House District 36 — Marilyn B. Lee

“The Legislature should be more transparent, especially when actions are taken late in the session. Then there is a great temptation to gut and replace measures with language that has never been seen by the public.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 36 — Val Okimoto Val Okimoto

Candidate Q&A: State House District 36 — Val Okimoto

“The Legislature should not be creating and passing an endless amount of bills and regulations based on special interests; instead they should represent the people.”

These Two City Council Candidates Are Political Worlds Apart Cory Lum/Civil Beat

These Two City Council Candidates Are Political Worlds Apart

In the shadow of Honolulu rail, one envisions a future built around train stations. The other wants to rein in runaway rail spending.

This Ballot Measure Is Sparking Intense Debate Over Hawaii’s Schools Cory Lum/Civil Beat

This Ballot Measure Is Sparking Intense Debate Over Hawaii’s Schools

The proposed constitutional amendment is already one of the most contentious issues to go before voters in the 2018 election.

Candidate Q&A: State House District 10 – Jen Mather Richard Mather Aisles in Paradis

Candidate Q&A: State House District 10 – Jen Mather

“Hawaii is seemingly so progressive and yet it lacks direct democratic referendums or initiatives.
I wholly support citizens actively taking part in policymaking.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 10 – Chayne Marten Screen shot

Candidate Q&A: State House District 10 – Chayne Marten

“Look at the last 60 years under one-party leadership, it has been a disaster — the worst schools in the nation.”

Candidate Q&A: OHA Oahu Trustee — Esther Kia’aina Esther Kiaaina

Candidate Q&A: OHA Oahu Trustee — Esther Kia’aina

“A Native Hawaiian government would allow Native Hawaiians to have their own land base with the autonomy to make their own decisions and laws under their jurisdiction.”

Candidate Q&A: OHA Oahu Trustee — Kalei Akaka Tracy Wright Corvo

Candidate Q&A: OHA Oahu Trustee — Kalei Akaka

“It comes down to productivity and self-sufficiency. When the Native Hawaiians are able to rise up and be productive and self-sufficient, all of Hawaii benefits.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 20 — Julia Allen Julia Allen

Candidate Q&A: State House District 20 — Julia Allen

“The most pressing issue in my district is the increasing cost of living driven by high taxation and overregulation. I would start by reducing the size of government and the burden it places on our citizens.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 20 — Calvin Say Calvin K.Y. Say

Candidate Q&A: State House District 20 — Calvin Say

“I support (holding a state constitutional convention). The community, state, nation and world have evolved during the past 40 years to a new era of technology.”