Tom Yamachika: Putting Taxpayers Over a Barrel
Expanding the barrel tax hits poor people the hardest.
Pay Hawaii Teachers More? State Study Proposed
Honolulu teachers have the lowest median salary of 60 major U.S. metropolitan areas when adjusted for the cost of living.
Bill Encourages Students to Consider Careers in Farming
Legislation would establish program to train teachers and administrations to promote agricultural self-sufficiency.
Who Wants a Government Handout? Tons of Hawaii Nonprofits
State lawmakers hear requests for millions of dollars in grant-in-aid money.
No Prison-for-Pineapples After Land Swap Bill Stalls in House
Hawaii Senate measure would have investigated trading Dole farmland for the OCCC jail site in Kalihi.
Honolulu Rail Tax: How Long Will It Go?
An extension of the GET surcharge is still alive after a Senate hearing Thursday, but it’s way too soon to know what a final version will look like.
House Sends $25.7 Billion State Budget to Senate
Senators will soon take up the House draft before ironing out differences in a joint conference committee.
Board Member Financial Disclosures May Be Released Sooner Than Expected
The Hawaii Ethics Commission makes a decision that could result in records being released a year earlier than expected.
Senators’ 11th-Hour Decisions Doomed Ching Nomination
UPDATE: Gov. David Ige withdrew his controversial nomination for the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources when it became clear the votes weren’t there for confirmation.
Senator Decries ‘Barriers’ in Domestic Violence Cases Involving Cops
A Senate committee approved a bill Tuesday that would eliminate any requirement for sworn complaints by domestic violence victims against police officers.