Report Cites Mistreatment Of Students At Native Hawaiian Boarding Schools
Hawaiians fared somewhat better than students at Indian boarding schools on the mainland, a new federal investigation shows.
Raking It In: Hawaii’s Federal Delegation Brought More Than $265 Million To The State
Fiscal year 2022 was the first budget cycle in more than a decade in which lawmakers were able to secure funding for pet projects in their states and districts.
Hawaii Defense Contractors Indicted For Illegal Campaign Contributions
Conspiracy charges are related to a complex scheme to funnel money to members of Congress.
Hawaii Restaurants Got $414 Million In Pandemic Aid. Where Did It Go?
The $26 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund ran out of money almost immediately after it began accepting applications.
The FBI’s Hawaii Field Office Has A New Top Special Agent
Steven Merrill was working at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., before being tapped to lead the agency’s operations in the Aloha State.
Bringing Back The Pork: Case, Kahele Make Their Pitch For $57 Million
Earmarks were banned in 2011 after a series of scandals involving congressionally directed spending. Now Congress has decided to bring the process back with more transparency.
Hawaii Jockeys For Advantage In Biden’s $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
Local politicians, business leaders and labor organizers say Hawaii needs funds to reduce its dependence on petroleum, boost rail and improve wastewater systems.
Biden’s $2 Trillion Infrastructure Could Bring Billions To Hawaii
The president will unveil his American Jobs Plan, which has the potential to infuse huge sums of money into the islands’ transportation and energy infrastructure.
Hawaii US Attorney Will Leave Office Sooner Than Expected
Kenji Price’s replacement will be named by President Joe Biden.
Ige: Twice Monthly Furloughs Not Necessary This Year
But there is a need for some “labor savings,” although the governor declined to be more specific.