Hawaii Lawmakers Kill Bill To Improve Care At Veterans And Nursing Homes
Health care administrators argued the bill, drafted in response to the deadly outbreak last year at a Hilo facility, could make health care slower.
State Auditor: Protect The Agency’s Independence
Among other things, State Auditor Les Kondo is concerned about the types of records being requested as well as the extent of the investigation.
Hawaii Lawmakers Want Their ‘Gifts Of Aloha’ Back
Several bills this session attempt to shirk new rules from the state Ethics Commission.
Should Hawaii Let Candidates For Governor Pick Their LG?
A bill proposes to allow exactly that so the leaders can work better together for the interests of the state.
House Leader Lays Out Proposals For Accountability, Land And Tourism
In what amounted to a speech to kick off the legislative session, House Speaker Scott Saiki called for unity and leadership, saying elected officials should fight for principles but be prepared to compromise.
Senate Committee Scraps Proposal For Rent Control Law
But a measure to end the income tax deduction for mortgage interest on second homes advances.
Saiki Wants To Take Mauna Kea Management Away From UH
Details on a new governance committee proposed by the Hawaii House speaker that would investigate a new management structure have yet to be seen.
Feeding Feral Chickens Could Result In $500 Penalty
A bill before the Hawaii Legislature also calls for Health Department and county police enforcement.
State Seeks Someone To Build And Finance New Oahu Jail
It appears lawmakers won’t fund a new jail to replace OCCC, so the state is looking to the private sector.
New Police Disciplinary Reports Reveal Serious Misconduct By Dozens Of Officers
This year, police agencies are required to include the names of officers who have been suspended as well as discharged once their disciplinary actions are final.