Hawaii Just Found A New Way To Fight Climate Change
Offsetting carbon emissions by doing things like planting trees is the vision, but it’s far from ready to be implemented.
Slideshow: The Long Goodbyes As Legislature Adjourns
When the gavel fell on the 2018 session, it marked the end of the line for several lawmakers in their current posts.
Roll Call: Here’s The Best And Worst Attendance Of Legislators This Session
A handful of lawmakers missed at least 10 days, but many had perfect attendance.
Legislature Approves Bill To Protect Against Sex-Based Discrimination
The measure was weakened in conference committee, but supporters say it’s an important first step.
Lawmakers Offer Hawaii Developers Big Tax Break To Build Apartments
But critics question a proposal that would subsidize rents as high as $3,000 for a one-bedroom unit.
Pesticide Compromise Reached As Conference Committee Time Expires
Measures on medical marijuana and all-mail voting are moving forward before the session wraps up next week.
Hawaii Lawmakers Want To Spend $30M On Legal Homeless Encampments
Three “ohana zones” would be built on Oahu, and one each on Maui, Kauai and the Big Island.
Hawaii May Soon Join The Other 49 States In Setting Police Standards
A conference committee of legislators agrees to a bill that establishes a standards board instead of just studying the idea.
Bill To Regulate Pesticide Use Coming Down To The Wire
Facing a Friday deadline, Hawaii lawmakers struggle to reach agreement on the wide-ranging measure.
House Halts Bill To Water Down Financial Disclosures Of Key State Leaders
Supporters wanted volunteers on state boards to be more comfortable; critics wanted to preserve transparency.