State Buildings, UH Campuses May Provide Period Products For Free
Supporters say it would be an important step toward gender equity since too many people aren’t able to buy menstrual products.
Thousands of Hawaii School Employees To Get Up To 25% In Pandemic Hazard Pay
HGEA estimated that the arbitration decision could cost the state as much as $150 million.
A Big Bill From The Pandemic Is Coming Due: Hazard Pay For State And County Workers
Expected settlements could put a significant dent into county budgets. The state, meanwhile, has yet to enter into negotiations with unions over the issue.
Lawsuit Alleges Two State Entities Improperly Hired Their Leaders Behind Closed Doors
The Public First Law Center alleges that the Agribusiness Development Corp. and Defender Council violated Hawaii’s Sunshine Law.
Where Are The Workers? Last Month 27% Of State Government Civil Service Positions Were Vacant
Traditionally Hawaii residents eagerly applied for safe government jobs but particularly difficult jobs now have vacancy rates of 40%.
Hawaii Prisons Need More Thorough Internal Investigations, Commission Says
The state corrections commission encountered an array of problems during facility tours, including some serious safety violations.
A Cautionary Tale For Preserving Hawaii History In A Digital Age
The state archivist had to go to great lengths to obtain all records from ex-Gov. David Ige’s administration after a staffer initially refused to share some.
Hawaii’s Business Records Agency Makes It Hard To Find Information On People
The agency used to do the search itself for free if you knew to call and ask. Now, you have to pay $1,000 a month for a subscription to look up a person’s name on the public database.
Green: New Budget Helps Maui But Doesn’t Neglect Housing, Mental Health
The governor revives the idea of a “green fee” levied on tourists that would help offset the impact of climate change.
The DOE Is Giving Up $465M In School Construction Funds. What Happened?
Lawmakers who managed to get projects funded for their neighborhood schools are upset, and want to know why the money won’t be spent as they intended.