Hawaii Prisons: ‘You Can’t Have A System Policing Itself’
A bill to establish an independent commission to oversee the state’s jails and prisons clears the House and heads to the Senate.
Why Is This Hawaii State House Seat Vacant?
Gov. Ige has until Dec. 22 to replace Marcus Oshiro, the veteran Democratic lawmaker who took a job with the state labor board.聽
Chad Blair: Pro-Rail Groups Spent $200K On Special Session Lobbying Blitz
Most of the money came from developers, laborers and contractors with a stake in the Honolulu rail project.聽
Honolulu Rail Deal Fallout: Neighbor Islands Want A More Open Legislature
County councils say state lawmakers should follow open meeting laws, even though they’re not legally required to.
Chad Blair: Showering Hawaii Officials With Manapua
Gifts to elected and appointed leaders include sticky notes valued at $1, PB&Js at up to $5, and trips to Taiwan worth $5,750.
The Fight Over Abortion In Hawaii
State attorneys are headed to court to defend a new state law that requires pregnancy clinics to tell women about abortion services.
Commercial Catching Of Aquarium Fish Halted By Hawaii Supreme Court
UPDATED Justices rule the state’s practice of approving all properly prepared applications is inadequate.
Rail Bailout Bill Becomes Law As Ige Signs $2.4 Billion Measure
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell thanks lawmakers while the governor promises to work next session for a “fair distribution” to counties of hotel tax money.
How the Legislature’s ‘Big Five’ Crafted A Deal To Rescue Honolulu Rail
Legislative leaders said efforts by Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell to derail the plan actually helped unite them.
Tax Increase To Rescue Honolulu Rail Project Heads To A Final Vote
UPDATED: The $2.4 billion measure now moves to the full House, where a final vote is expected Friday.