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Getting to know the festival’s king, queen

Contractor and kumu hula lead the Royal Court as Kalakaua, Kapi’olani By KELSEY WALLING Hawaii Tribune-Herald Two Hawaii Island residents have been chosen take on the roles of King David Kalakaua and Queen Kapi’olani during this week’sMerrie Monarch Festival. Each year, President Luana Kawelu and a committee search for two individuals who exemplify maturity, humility and pride in the Hawaiian culture. Ipolei Lindsey-Asing, 37, is returning to the Edith Kanaka’oleMulti-Purpose Stadium…Read more

Marijuana bill dies in the House

Lawmaker: ‘Not the opportune time’ to legalize recreational use By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald A bill that would’ve legalized the recreational use of cannabis for adults 21 and older is dead. Senate Bill 3335 on March 22 squeaked through a second House floor vote 28-23, with three representatives absent. House Finance Chairman Kyle Yamashita, an upcountry Maui Democrat, announced Tuesday he won’t hold a hearing – which would have been the last legislative hurdle for the measure…Read more

Bill aims to exempt private practice physicians from GET

By LAURA RUMINSKI West Hawaii Today A bill resurrected from last year’s legislative session to exempt medical providers from the state’s general excise tax will be heard today by the House Committeeon Finance. Senate Bill 1035 would exempt from the general excise tax medical serviceproviders who receive Medicare, Medicaid andTRICARE (the health care program for uniformed service members, retirees and their families) payments. The bill is specifically aimed at private care providers, because…Read more


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