This Key Native Hawaiian Advisory Group Has Been Given New Life
The Aha Moku Advisory Committee has been shrouded in controversy since its creation and spent the last six years unable to operate effectively.
Isabella Kalua’s Death Has Yet To Trigger A Clear Plan To Bolster Child Protection
The end of this year’s legislative session is just days away, and lawmakers say they still haven’t seen a clear plan for improving Hawaii’s child welfare system.
House Panel: Sharon Har Behaved Poorly But Should Not Be Punished
The state representative could be required, however, to inform the chamber of her efforts to get her driver鈥檚 license back.
State Senate Confirms Shikada As Hawaii Attorney General
She succeeds Clare Connors, who is now the U.S. attorney for the District of Hawaii.
NIMBY Vs YIMBY: Should Hawaii Make It Easier To Build Affordable Housing?
A bill dubbed the “Yes In My Backyard Act” would create a working group to develop a plan to reduce regulatory barriers and improve community outreach.
The Hawaii Legislature Is Winding Down. Will The Gut-And-Replace Ban Hold Up?
Lawmakers have much leeway to make drastic changes to bills in midsession, but could also be hauled into court if they go too far.
Senate Calls For Lava Evacuation Plans On Big Island
Lawmakers want the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency to pick up the pace in drafting evacuation plans.
A Bill To Finance A New Waste-To-Energy Plant On Oahu Raises Questions
The city is already unable to deliver enough waste to H-POWER, and critics say burning trash is out of step with the city’s greenhouse gas reduction goals.
Senate Committee Recommends Kuwaye’s Appointment To The PUC
The Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee voted 4-1 to send the nominee to a floor vote.
Are Filipinos Underrepresented At The University Of Hawaii?
The state Senate is considering a resolution that would ask UH and an advocacy group to study ways to improve the status of Filipino students and professors.