This State Agency Transformed Kakaako. Should It Do The Same For Lahaina?
The Hawaii Senate unanimously passed a bill to turn over much of West Maui to the Hawaii Community Development Authority, despite growing opposition to the idea.
Hawaii Senate Narrowly Votes Against Confirmation Of UH Regent
The 13-12 vote came the same day the Legislature approved hundreds of bills, including one paying for the growing costs of the Maui fires.
‘The Kids Feel Miserable’ But There’s No End In Sight For Hawaii’s School Bus Shortage
Lawmakers are weighing several proposals to address the lack of school bus drivers, but it’s unlikely that any routes will be restored next year.
Hawaii Lawmakers May Roll Back Development Rules To Speed Housing Projects
The debate is similar to what’s happening in other parts of the country that are also struggling to build affordable housing.
Supporters Say ‘Abuse Of Power’ Is At The Heart Of Senate Committee’s Rejection Of UH Regent
The full Senate is set to vote on Alapaki Nahale-a’s reappointment this week. The future of the university is at stake, the faculty union says.
Lawmakers: ‘Stop The Bleeding’ Of State Cash To Pay For Maui Fire Victims
Senators worry about the escalating costs for Maui hotels that the federal government is refusing to pay.
UH Regents Interim Chair Vows To Fight For His Job
In spite of a Senate panel鈥檚 rejection, Alapaki Nahale-a wants to push ahead with his nomination 鈥渇or our university and our state.鈥
Senate Bill Would Boost Salary Cap For Hawaii Schools Chief To $300K
Lawmakers have to address the superintendent’s pay range this year before the current law expires.
Senate Panel Rejects Confirmation Of Interim UH Regents Chair
The fate of Alapaki Nahale-a is now in the hands of the full Senate, barring a withdrawal of the gubernatorial nomination.
Hawaii Counties Fight To Keep Excise Tax As Lawmakers Advance Other Relief Measures
Measures that won preliminary approval in the House Finance Committee would increase standard deductions and adjust tax brackets for inflation.