Menstrual Equity Measure Expected To Be On Legislative Agenda This Year
Advocates say providing free menstrual products in public schools is a health issue that needs to be addressed.
Hawaii DOE Wants Kids To Say: ‘Mom, I Had The Greatest Meal At School Today’
A strategy is developing to use centralized kitchens to replace processed food imports currently served in student meals with fresh, local ingredients.
Danny De Gracia: Bringing Down Costs Is More Important Than Raising Wages
Let’s talk about raising the minimum wage. But it’s critical to bring down the cost of living in Hawaii through tax reform and other measures.
Hawaii Legislature 2022: Smart Spending Could Help Big Problems
The Legislature has money available for almost any policy initiative imaginable, and every member of the House and Senate is up for reelection.
Why Hawaii Needs A Chief Data Officer — Now
Technology experts say such a position is necessary to help government and the public better access and share critical information.
Will This Bureaucratic Tug Of War Over Hawaii’s Ag Lands Finally End?
Ranchers are fed up with waiting two decades for the departments of Agriculture and Land and Natural Resources to sort out legally mandated land transfers.
Health Regulators Want Budget Boost Amid Covid, Drinking Water Crises
The department has asked the Legislature for millions of dollars to ramp up staff and keep essential services running smoothly while the pandemic takes center stage.
Danny De Gracia: Hawaii’s Capitol Can Be Opened Safely. Here’s How
The open air rotunda provides an ideal place for social distanced meetings with legislators.
Is The Hawaii Legislature Ready To Give Teachers A Raise?
The economic outlook is sharply improved from last year’s legislative session, when the theme was staving off job cuts or teacher furloughs.
DLNR Asks Hawaii Legislators For An Additional $31.6 Million
The budget boost would help the department hire more people in order to better maintain state parks and trails, officials said.