Honolulu Mayor Candidates Debate Whether To Debate
Blangiardi agreed to a KITV4 debate after Amemiya called him out. Blangiardi suggested the change of plans was unrelated.
Candidate Q&A: State House District 47 — Boyd Ready
“Our constitution protects public employees who rely on the results of negotiations. Our laws should protect the public from conflict of interests among the negotiators.”
Candidate Q&A: State House District 43 — Diamond Garcia
“In times like these, I believe that we should be appropriating more funding for law enforcement, not less.”
How Honolulu’s Mayoral Candidates Would Tackle The Pandemic
Blangiardi and Amemiya both would have done things different than the Caldwell administration but they differ most on the role of police.
Can Hawaii Republicans Gain Ground In The Senate This Year?
The GOP has not held significant numbers since the early 2000s but could pick up a seat in the general.
Candidate Q&A: State House District 45 — Lauren Cheape Matsumoto
“With an unprecedented projected shortfall, we have an opportunity to restructure and prioritize the core functions of government.”
Candidate Q&A: State House District 45 — Michael Chapman
“While other investments may have higher immediate returns, a well-nurtured education system will pay off for decades to come.”
Hawaii Carpenters Super PAC Backs Blangiardi In TV Spot
The political action committee formerly known as PRP supported Caldwell in the 2012 mayoral race.
Candidate Q&A: State House District 41 — Matt LoPresti
“This economic crisis is the perfect time to leverage public land along the rail corridor for genuinely affordable housing.”
Candidate Q&A: State House District 40 — Bob McDermott
“We must grow our own food and we can do it profitably if we control three legs of the process: growing, processing and retailing.”