Community Schools Would Get A Boost In Hawaii Under Proposed Legislation
The bill would require the state DOE to provide grants as part of a two-year pilot program to test the concept.
Oahu Women’s Prison May Have To Install Cameras In Control Booths
Legislators are considering the requirement after inmates who were sexually abused by corrections officers sued the state.
Hawaii’s Affordable Housing Law Sparks Battles At The Capitol
At a time when housing is a priority for the island state, some lawmakers are pushing back against a law that eases development.
Would A Pacific Youth Services Coordinator Help Reduce Disparities?
The measure is partially in response to challenges facing Micronesian and other Pacific Islander students in Hawaii.
A ‘Wealth Asset Tax’ On Hawaii’s Richest Residents Advances In The Legislature
The new tax would apply to people with a net worth of more than $20 million.
Is Hawaii Government Effective? It’s Hard To Tell
Performance metrics from state agencies don’t always get at problems people want to see addressed.
Hawaii Lawmakers May Limit Their Own Political Fundraising
Last year, legislators banned fundraising events during legislative session. This time, they may ban campaign donations during sessions entirely.
The End Of The Hawaii Tourism Authority? Lawmakers May Pull The Plug
The 25-year-old agency has been under growing scrutiny in recent months.
Plastic Water Bottles May Be Next Ban In Hawaii’s War Against Pollution
Citing the significant amount of plastic found in oceans, lawmakers advanced a bill that would ban the sale of plastic water bottles as early as 2024.
Researchers Hope Hawaii Lawmakers Fund Cancer Research This Year
A new study would seek to get to the bottom of why Native Hawaiians, Filipinos and Pacific Islanders face high rates of many cancers.