Here’s What Hawaii Can Learn From Other States On Publicly Funded Elections
The system needs to be legally sound, properly regulated and substantially funded so candidates can compete with private money.
Hawaii Governor’s Pick To Lead DLNR Clears Senate Committee Vote
The deputy budget director’s nomination also advanced while three more of Green’s nominees were confirmed by the full Senate.
Hawaii On Course To Join States Where Gun Companies Can Be Sued
Mass shootings have added momentum to efforts to hold companies liable.
Hawaii Senate Budget Committee Embraces Tax Breaks For Working Families
The draft budget proposal includes many of Gov. Josh Green’s proposals, including enhanced tax credits.
Beth Fukumoto: Hawaii Republicans Sound A Lot Like Their Mainland Counterparts聽
Local efforts mirror the national GOP agenda on parental rights, abortion and gun control despite little chance of success in the Aloha State.
Hawaii Lawmakers Grappling With Sea Level Rise Say It’s ‘Not The Right Time’ For Managed Retreat
The task of moving people away from the coast faces a hurdle: economic complexities.
Tiny Homes Proposed For DHHL Lands In West Oahu
However, the chairs of the Senate and House Hawaiian affairs committees are proposing two different approaches to providing housing options to certain DHHL beneficiaries.
Push To Lower The Legal Alcohol Limit For Hawaii Drivers Runs Out Of Gas Again
Advocates argue a lower BAC level is an effective deterrent and makes roads safer overall.
Judge: ‘Seeing Is Believing’ When It Comes To ‘Atrocious’ Conditions At The Hilo Jail
Big Island Chief Judge Judge Robert Kim, who toured the packed facility in January, has been refusing to send some defendants to the jail, letting them await trial at home.
Beth Fukumoto: We Need To Put Our Money Where Our Mouth Is To Solve The Climate Crisis
Hawaii knows what needs to be done and the state has invested in progress. But it’s not enough.