What Will The New Minimum Wage Mean For Hawaii’s Farmers?
Finding workers is hard in Hawaii, so many farms pay extra, but lifting the benchmark to $18 could present a new set of problems for farmers.
Lawmakers Approve Hawaii Tax Rebates Of $100 To $300 Per Resident
The package would cost the state about $250 million, and would provide the first substantive state tax refunds or credits of their kind since 2007.
Bills Advance To Reform Child Welfare System And Create New Law Enforcement Agency
Lawmakers also gave the nod to a flurry of other bills, such as extending agricultural leases and expanding the search for geothermal resources.
UH To Lose Responsibility For Mauna Kea Under Compromise Bill
A bill handing stewardship of the Big Island mountain to a new governing agency heads for a final vote.
Hawaii Lawmakers Finally Agree On Raising The Minimum Wage
House Bill 2510 also makes a state earned income tax credit refundable. Meanwhile, many taxpayers could soon get a $300 tax rebate.
$600M Homestead Package Marks ‘Banner Year’ For Native Hawaiians At The Legislature
Amid historic funding agreements for Hawaiians, lawmakers race to reach a compromise on dozens of measures ahead of key legislative deadlines.
Lawmakers Lay Out A Record-Setting $8.7 Billion State Budget
House and Senate negotiators also gave preliminary approval Wednesday to a $6 billion construction budget that funds new schools on Maui and Oahu.
Hawaii Lawmakers Reach Agreement On Cash Bail Reform
A measure to let people accused of nonviolent misdemeanors go free without bail will be put to a final vote in the House and Senate next week.
State Reaches Historic $328 Million Settlement In Lawsuit Over Native Hawaiian Homesteads
The decision comes as Native Hawaiian issues took center stage at this year’s Legislature.
Ige’s Education Board Nominees Are A Step Closer To Confirmation
The full Senate must still vote to approve the two incumbents and three new members for a three year term.