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2.8.2023 |
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Program to fly homeless back home considered by Hawai‘i lawmakers The bill requires the State Department of Human Services to create a three year pilot program to help out-of-state houseless individuals return to their home state. Individuals only qualify for the program if their participation is completely voluntary. Big Island Video News. KHON2. Hawai‘i government transparency bills clear a key hurdle in the Legislature Measures that would ban lawmakers from taking donations while in session and increase transparency in Hawai‘i’s campaign finance system were unanimously approved with bipartisan support Tuesday in the House. Civil Beat. Hawai‘i Senators move to keep public records secret Budget documents and other records that are now routinely made public by state and county agencies might instead be kept secret under a bill that won tentative approval from a Senate committee on Tuesday. Civil Beat. How would state legislation on guns stack up to county-level laws? There are several bills in the House and Senate that tackle concealed carry weapons and sensitive places. Only the County of Hawaiʻi has enacted a law that bans guns in areas including hospitals, schools and daycare centers among other places. Hawaii Public Radio. Affordable housing proposal that would go after non-residents deemed unconstitutional Republican Sen. Brenton Awa’s idea was to go after the Hawai‘i Real Property Tax Act. That means 7.25% of any profit made by nonresidents on Hawai‘i real estate must go to the state. Awa wanted 75% of the profit to go to the state instead. Hawaii News Now. Original ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i versions of law would be held binding with new measure Senate Bill 16 would require that the Hawaiian or an ‘Ōlelo Hawaiʻi version of a law be held binding if the law in question was originally drafted in Hawaiian and then translated into English. Hawaii Public Radio. Bed bugs bill prevents landlords from renting infested units According to the proposal, the landlord would have to pay for remediation if bugs are found within 60 days of a tenant moving in. KHON2. No longer at odds: Tokuda hosts Green in DC for Biden speech Green and Tokuda squared off in 2018 while vying to become Hawai‘i’s lieutenant governor. Civil Beat. Should Hawai‘i tighten its work-from-home policies for state employees? Some senators want to ensure the remote workers are properly supervised and are productive. Civil Beat. Highway closures due to rockfall and erosion drive calls for more frequent road inspections Almost 168 miles of the state's roads are at risk of damage from major earth movement with remote communities bearing the brunt of the lengthy disruptions. Civil Beat. |
HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE How the Construction Industry Aims to Tackle Hawai‘i’s Biggest Problems Five industry leaders discuss affordable housing, climate change, adaptive reuse and a multibillion project coming to O‘ahu... read more. |
OʻAHU |
Some Kaneshiro case charges late, lawyers argue Attorneys representing Dennis Mitsunaga, former Prosecuting Attorney Keith Kaneshiro and four Mitsunaga & Associates executives indicted for allegedly conspiring to charge a former Mitsunaga employee with felony theft are trying to dismiss some of the charges based on their statute of limitations. Star-Advertiser. Settlement reached for 4 injured in high-speed police chase The city and lawyers for four passengers injured in a 2021 near-fatal police chase in Mākaha have reached a tentative multi-million dollar settlement. Hawaii News Now. Navy needs more time for chemical spill report The Navy told federal regulators that it would need another five weeks to provide that information. Star-Advertiser. Mayor Blangiardi, hotels commit to buying more from local farmers Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi and representatives from more than 20 hotels in Hawai‘i committed to buying more locally grown food as well as collecting and providing data on the tourism industry’s purchasing habits. Star-Advertiser. Uproar over possible charter school move premature, UH officials say The possible redevelopment of a University of Hawai‘i land parcel that could potentially displace the nearly century-old University Laboratory School years from now has upset many of the charter school’s supporters, but UH officials believe the uproar has been premature. Star-Advertiser. |
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HAWAIʻI ISLAND |
Measure to establish dedicated animal control agency heads to County Council The nine-member Committee on Governmental Operations and External Affairs on Tuesday voted unanimously to forward Bill 22 with a favorable recommendation to the council for further consideration following a lengthy discussion with officials and hearing from a number of testifiers. West Hawaii Today. Big Island Video News. Big Island Now. Octopus farm accused of offering ‘petting zoo’ experience ordered to shut down The state Division of Aquatic Resources served a cease-and-desist letter to Kanaloa Octopus Farm last month and said the company is not allowed to have day octopuses under one pound. Hawaii News Now. |
HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE Only in Hawai‘i: You Own the Home But Not the Land About 1 in 8 condos for sale on O‘ahu are leasehold. Many, including some prestigious properties, are declining in value as the end of their land leases near... read more. |
MAUI COUNTY |
Council adopts resolution seeking recognition of emergency dispatchers as first responders The Maui County Council adopted a resolution Friday to urge the county administration to recognize emergency dispatchers as first responders. Maui Now. KHON2. Maui County testifiers passionate over freedom to choose birth practitioner Fervent testifiers over many hours at Maui County Council sought the freedom to choose birth practitioners regardless of licensure status. Maui Now. |
KAUAʻI |
Kaua‘i community groups, Earthjustice, sue DLNR over West Kaua‘i Energy Project The community organizations claim that the department failed to sufficiently examine the environmental impact of a proposed Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative energy project. Garden Island. Kauai Now. Hawaii News Now. Kauai County to give away 7,500 at-home Covid-19 test kits in March Kauai County announced today a free giveaway of about 7,500 Covid-19 home tests kits at various neighborhoods from March 7 to 9. Star-Advertiser. |
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