Hawaii Union Works To Overthrow State House Leaders
Through endorsements and contributions, United Public Workers backed old-guard candidates and others who challenged current leadership.
Hawaii State Rep. Clift Tsuji Dies
The Big Island lawmaker, 75, chaired the Agriculture Committee. Services are pending.
Hawaii Senate Shuffles Leadership, Braces For Trump Presidency
Senate President Ron Kouchi stays at the helm but taps a new vice president.
Chang Tops Slom In Race To Unseat Hawaii’s Only GOP Senator
Other than Slom and Pouha, incumbents fared well in legislative races. Rhoads, Gates, Holt and Nakamura won open seats.
Chang Raises, Spends 3 Times More Than Slom In Senate Race
With few exceptions, Democrats are winning the money game against Republican opponents in key state House and Senate races.
What Should The State Do With Any Surplus Funds?
One ballot measure would change how extra money is handled, another boosts the threshhold for a jury trial.
Lawmakers: Hawaii Can Do More For Foreign Crews On US Boats
Amid allegations of abuse, legislators express surprise that the state doesn’t collect more information when it licenses fishermen.
Briefing On Fishing Labor Issues
State legislative committees plan to hear from a group of stakeholders Wednesday and ask questions.
State Gets TRO Against Itself
Hawaii will have to hold off on implementing a law to help Maui hospital workers.
IUCN Passes OK For Lawmakers
The Hawaii State Ethics Commission says complimentary passes to the International Union for Conservation of Nature event are fine for state employees.