Terminally Ill Have A Fundamental Right To End Their Suffering
It’s time for the Legislature to do the bidding of the vast majority of Hawaii voters and legalize medical aid in dying.
Legislature Keeps Written Testimony Under Wraps Til The Last Minute
The common practice of not releasing testimony to the public until an hour before a hearing has one Republican lawmaker pushing for change.
State Hospital Escape Has Lawmakers Calling For More Security
When a killer walked away in November, it “was unfortunately not an isolated incident,” a proposed bill states.
Supporters Say Bill Would Lead To More Domestic Violence Convictions
In some cases, they say, prosecutors need the option of a lesser charge that doesn’t require a jury trial.
Medical Aid In Dying: ‘The Political Risk Is Not Passing It’
With polls consistently showing public support for the concept, legislators look to give the issue another go this session.
House Speaker Doesn’t Want Lieutenant Governor Job Either
UPDATEDÂ Attorney General Doug Chin says he’ll decide if he’ll take the job by Friday.
Chad Blair: Telling The Public A Little Less About What It Pays Its Workers
House Speaker Scott Saiki finds Civil Beat’s salary database too specific when it comes to “legislative employees.”
Here’s How The State Could End Up Owning Your Oceanfront Property
When sea level rises, a new legal opinion says, public land follows the shoreline and the state can charge property owners to access their own places.
Charter Schools And Special Ed Will Be In The Legislative Spotlight
The Hawaii teachers union is also pushing lawmakers to place a tax increase proposal on the ballot this year to pay for improving schools.
Senators To Stores: Don’t Kick People Out In Emergencies
Sen. Michelle Kidani’s measure comes two weeks after the false missile alert, when some people reported being told to leave businesses.