State Sees A Rare Surge In Inheritance Taxes
But the overall outlook for tax collections in the years ahead is mostly unchanged.
Did The Legislature Have Authority To Defer Pay Raises During the Pandemic?
Two prominent members of the state Salary Commission question whether lawmakers violated the state constitution in 2021 and 2022.
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.
Hawai‘i House Finance Chair Has Plans For Big Changes In The Tax Code
Rep. Kyle Yamashita has been talking about shifting millions of dollars in tax surcharge revenue from the counties back to the state.
Hawaii’s Chief Justice And Lawmakers Ask For Raises
Officials say higher salaries would help attract more qualified people to the jobs.
Hawaii’s Child Welfare System Needs Major Reform, Report Says
The Malama Ohana panel wants an ombudsman’s office to do investigations of deaths or serious injuries to children who received services from CWS.
Hawaii Projects Billion Dollar Budget Surpluses Despite Historic Tax Cut
The governor’s office said the plan means more money for Hawaii families and promised no government services will be cut. But skeptics are worried.
Legislators To Name 1st Female House Speaker In Hawaii History
Nadine Nakamura is expected to be selected as part of a leadership reorganization Thursday. Lawmakers must vote to make it official when the next session begins.
Governor’s Office To Help YMCA Residents Facing Huge Rent Hike
Eight long-term tenants highlighted in a Civil Beat story, whose rental subsidies were to end Nov. 1, will not be displaced.
Gov. Green Fills Vacancy On Water Resource Commission
V.R. Hinano Rodrigues will serve in an interim capacity until confirmed by the Hawaii State Senate.