Rep. Sylvia Luke’s District May Be Dissolved To Help Calm The Reapportionment Furor
The latest proposed House maps have also been amended to avoid combining sitting Democratic lawmakers in the same districts.
Hawaii Supreme Court Ends Legislature’s Gut-And-Replace Tactic
Updated: The Legislature sometimes amends a bill with entirely new contents. The Supreme Court says those bills must get a full public vetting.
Lawmakers Question State Auditor About His Probe Of Agribusiness Agency
The agency and the auditor are expected to appear before House lawmakers again Tuesday.
New Appeals Court Nominee Advances To Final Senate Vote
Sonja McCullen easily cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday.
Hawaii’s Vaccine Mandate For State Lawmakers Is Unusual
There’s no clear punishment for House lawmakers who disobey vaccine requirements, but senators could face expulsion.
Senate Rejects Dan Gluck’s Appointment To Intermediate Court Of Appeals
UPDATED: In a 17-6 vote, senators rejected Gluck’s appointment even after he asked the governor to withdraw his name Thursday morning.
House Panel Subpoenas Land Fund, Agriculture Agency
Both agencies were the targets of recent critical examinations by State Auditor Les Kondo.
Legislature Overrides Ige’s Objections, Defunds Tourism Authority
Lawmakers overrode five of the governor’s vetoes on Tuesday, including a bill that will require disclosure of COVID-19 cases in public schools.
Extending State Land Leases Could Benefit Businesses, But At What Cost To Taxpayers?
Opponents worry that the long-term leases, which may last 100 years or more, amount to a sale of public lands.
Senate Bill Would Make It Harder To Scrutinize Government Contract Awards, Critics Say
State officials say the measure would speed up the cumbersome procurement process, but others worry it would make legitimate bid appeals unaffordable.