Maui Fire Victims Jobs Program At Risk After Nonprofit Budget Troubles
The federally funded initiative run by Maui Economic Opportunity employed hundreds and was to last two years. The nonprofit’s CEO announced this month that it would end early.
Green Says Budget Has Room For Public Worker Pay Raises, Even With Tax Cuts
The governor is also budgeting $400 million in each of the next two years to settle claims from the Lahaina wildfire victims.
Data Dive: Hawaii Spends More On Takeout Than Any Other State
Hawaii residents spend just under 10% of their average income on takeout
Glut? Shortage? Hawaii Farmers Navigate A Tricky Taro Market
Even as part of the islands’ crop goes unharvested, some buyers turn to imports.
Hawaii Governor Urges Federal Mediation To Settle Nurse Labor Dispute
The hospital said it would agree to bring in federal mediators if the nurses’ union does too.
Council On Revenues Projects Hawaii Tax Collections Will Be Less Than Expected
The forecast also said Hawaii is gradually recovering from the tourism slump triggered by last year’s Maui wildfires, while the construction industry is booming.
Governor: Hawaii Can Pay The Bills For Maui Fire Recovery, Hazard Pay And More
The administration has not yet released a budget plan for covering those costs, but the governor says it can be done without tapping into the rainy day fund.
Hotel Workers Strike For Higher Wages And Daily Room Cleaning Work
Housekeepers and other staff at top hotel chains in Waikiki and Kauai joined thousands of hotel workers on strike in other cities as contract talks stalled.
Lawmaker Posts Rare Win For Injured Workers 鈥 And Pushes For More
A working group of insurers and workers’ compensation doctors is already planning for the 2025 legislative session.
Lahaina’s Front Street Property Owners Are Eager To Rebuild, But It’s Complicated
Sea level rise, permitting and a push for restoration of a buried historic site and wetlands make it challenging.