Bill Would Set 6-Year Term For Office Of Information Practices Chief
The measure would increase the job security of the director charged with ensuring adherence to Hawaii’s open government laws.
House Committee Boosts Neighbor Island Share Of Hotel Tax
Hawaii, Maui and Kauai counties would get bigger pieces of the revenue pie, but not Honolulu.
New Revenue Forecast Means $50 Million More For State Budget
The Council on Revenues projects 5.3 percent general fund growth for the current fiscal year and 4.5 percent next year.
Hawaii Senate Wants To Restrict State Government’s Hiring Power
Department heads have lined up in opposition to a bill that would end their ability to fill hundreds of temporary positions.
Lawmakers Want To Preserve Obamacare — At Least In Hawaii
Several bills in the Legislature would protect or resurrect aspects of the federal Affordable Care Act.
Denby Fawcett: John Radcliffe’s Last Fight Is For His Own Right To Die
The longtime lobbyist for tobacco, liquor and gambling interests and prescription drug companies says this time he’s “on the side of angels.”
Lawmakers Ignore Tourism Industry, Pass New Taxes Targeting Visitors
Tourism officials aren’t happy with measures that could raise millions from taxes on timeshares and higher resort fees.
Government Transparency An Early Loser In Legislative Session
Open government bills have mostly died, and some measures restricting information are still alive.
House Shaves $35 Million From Governor’s Budget
The Finance Committee’s cuts create a balanced budget over six years, but the spending plans could still change.
Tighter Gun Restrictions Among Hundreds Of Bills Moving Ahead
As a deadline fast approaches, scores of measures were sent from one chamber to the other Tuesday at the Capitol.