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Will Hawaii Ever Join Rest Of West By Allowing Citizen Initiatives? Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Will Hawaii Ever Join Rest Of West By Allowing Citizen Initiatives?

If enough petition signatures can be gathered, the public has direct access to the ballot in many states. In the islands, initiative backers face long odds.

Hawaii Pesticide Buffer Zone Bill Killed Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Hawaii Pesticide Buffer Zone Bill Killed

House committee defers action indefinitely on bill that would have created buffer zones around five schools.

State Pulls Request For Prison Environmental Studies Exemption Cory Lum/Civil Beat

State Pulls Request For Prison Environmental Studies Exemption

Lawmakers聽advance bills to fast track relocation of the Oahu Community Correctional Center but decide environmental studies are a must.

Bills On Police Body Cams, Shooting Review Board Move Forward Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Bills On Police Body Cams, Shooting Review Board Move Forward

So does a third measure that would create a database of law enforcement officers terminated due to misconduct.

GET-Caregiver Bill Moves Forward Chad Blair/Civil Beat

GET-Caregiver Bill Moves Forward

Sen. Roz Baker鈥檚 legislation now awaits a critical hearing in Senate Ways and Means.

Ige Appoints Late Senator’s Son To Fill Seat Courtesy: Governor's Office

Ige Appoints Late Senator’s Son To Fill Seat

UPDATED: The governor has chosen Kaiali’i Kahele to represent the Big Island district.

Labor Protests Scott Walker Talk Hawaii GOP

Labor Protests Scott Walker Talk

The Wisconsin governor is keynoting the Lincoln Day Dinner Tuesday for the Hawaii Republican Party.

House Higher Ed Leader Takes Aim At UH Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2016

House Higher Ed Leader Takes Aim At UH

The nearly two dozen bills introduced by Rep. Isaac Choy may be indicative of a larger sense of frustration with the university.

Lawmakers Hope To Resuscitate Voter Turnout With All-Mail Elections Patti Epler/Civil Beat

Lawmakers Hope To Resuscitate Voter Turnout With All-Mail Elections

Under a Senate bill, the new approach would be phased in starting with Kauai. It would go statewide by 2022.

$1.5M For Waikiki Waterfront Repair? Courtesy Waikiki Improvement Association

$1.5M For Waikiki Waterfront Repair?

A bill set for a hearing聽at the Hawaii Legislature would help restore聽continuous beach and infrastructure for public access.