Richard Wiens: Lawmakers Introduce Too Many Bills
Scoring political points outweighs efficiency in the Hawaii Legislature.
Civil Beat: How Profiling A Candidate For UH President Turned Up A Serious Complaint
Wendy Hensel says Civil Beat got the facts wrong about a law professor’s accusations. But what she’s not telling you is how the professor came to file the complaint in the first place.
The Sunshine Blog: The FBI Finally Gives Our Long-Sought Bribery Files Some Love
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.
Beth Fukumoto: There’s More To Choosing A House Speaker Than Meets The Eye
I’ve seen three speaker votes close-up. It’s an exciting time for fans of political intrigue but less so for fans of good governance.
The Sunshine Blog: Making Hawaii Great Again
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.
Slow Down The Legislative Time Clock
Hawaii lawmakers could be much more effective if they — and the public — are given more time to consider bills.
John Hill: An Abused Child’s Hidden Death
Some child abuse cases garner publicity and trigger outrage. But because of the state’s secrecy, others never even come to light.
Maui Makes Sure Its County Elections Are Decided In November. Oahu Should Do The Same
Honolulu elected a mayor, a prosecutor and five council members, but it all happened during a low-turnout primary
When Dan Inouye Spoke At The 1968 DNC In Chicago
It was a remarkable nonpartisan keynote address in a year of tremendous social and political chaos.
The Sunshine Blog: The Landscape Of Election Denial In America Includes Hawaii
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.