Hawaii Senate Committee’s Spending Plan Includes Hundreds Of Millions For Maui Fire Costs
Senators also gave preliminary approval to a $19 billion supplemental budget bill to pay for state government operations for the coming year.
The Senate Just Killed Green’s Plan For A Climate Fee For Visitors
Supporters said they’ll keep working through other means this session to partially close Hawaii’s massive spending gap on natural resources.
Hawaii Governor Appoints Dozens To Powerful Hawaii Boards And Commissions
They include the UH Board of Regents and authorities with jurisdiction over land use, public utilities, education, housing and community development.
Denby Fawcett: The State Has No Business Forcing Residential Density On The Counties
Proposals to transform Hawaii’s current zoning laws would not even guarantee cheaper housing.
Russell Ruderman: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Of This Legislative Session
Lawmakers have taken up everything from shakas and UH regents to stadium money and publicly funded elections.
The Hawaii DOE Has Defaulted On Rent Owed To Another State Agency
The Department of Education has been planning to build a “mega kitchen” that would eventually go to the Agribusiness Development Corp. But it has yet to pay the security deposit.
Neal Milner: Making The Shaka An Official Hawaii Gesture Is Not As Dumb As It Sounds
The shaka is a source of origin stories, family stories, and a way to talk about life in Hawaii.
Teacher Harassment Bill Dies In Senate Committee
Supporters of the bill criticized the Department of Education’s plan to better define acceptable parent behavior in schools moving forward.
Lawmakers Advance Bill To Stabilize Soaring Insurance Costs For Condo Owners
The measure would expand the power of Hawaii’s “insurers of last resort.”
UH Hopes To Retain Authority Over Construction Projects
A bill would make the president鈥檚 procurement power permanent, but only if Sen. Donna Kim and her colleagues agree.