“Ethics Commission to reintroduce 2 bills to improve transparency.”
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| 5.20.2024 |
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| Ethics Commission to reintroduce 2 bills to improve transparency The executive director of the state Ethics Commission plans to again push for two bills in the next legislative session designed to provide greater transparency about relationships between lawmakers and lobbyists. Star-Advertiser. Hawaiian Electric shareholders overwhelmingly supported exec pay raises In 2023 Hawaiʻi counties differ in approach to regulating vacation rentals Hawaiʻi coffee wins greater protection from Legislature after epic struggle Clash over labeling of Hawaiʻi mac nut products results in split legislation Search for UH president’s replacement to begin soon “No easy answers” for how to keep Hawaiʻi’s smallest public schools open and thriving |
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| HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE Fernandez Entertainment Has Brought Fun to Hawai‘i for 121 Years SmallBiz Editor’s Choice Awards Hall of Fame: CEO Linda Fernandez oversees a large family enterprise founded by the “Barnum of the Pacific.”… read more. |
| OʻAHU |
| Jury returns swift not-guilty verdict in corruption trial of Kaneshiro, Mitsunaga Former Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Keith Kaneshiro, prominent Hawaii businessman Dennis Mitsunaga and four Mitsunaga &Associates executives were found not guilty on all counts in their pay-to-prosecute conspiracy trial in federal court Friday. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Hawaii Public Radio. Prosecutors presented only circumstantial evidence that left room for reasonable doubt, a juror said. Civil Beat. Big increase in homeless families on Oʻahu puts more keiki at risk This alternative method of demolishing structures could help Honolulu avoid a landfill crisis The Miske Trial: How an accused crime boss fooled the state to get a motor vehicle dealer license UH Mānoa ranked in top 2.5% globally of 20,000 universities |
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They’re Light, Fuel-efficient – and the Cutest Darn Trucks on the Road
JDM Hawaii imports used kei vehicles from Japan, then repairs and sells them at affordable prices. “I thought it would be a perfect alternative” to more expensive and less fuel-efficient trucks like Toyota Tacomas and Ford F−150s… read more. |
| HAWAIʻI ISLAND |
| Hawaiʻi Supreme Court will decide if farmland can be used for short-term rentals The Rosehill petitioners argued that if agricultural land from 1976 in the county was allowed to be rented for less than 31 days, then the new 2019 law was more restrictive. That meant the agricultural landowners that were operating STRs before 2019 could be grandfathered in. Hawaii Public Radio. Bill would change how corporation counsel is selected Michael Konowicz announces candidacy for Hawai‘i County representing Kohala Districts |
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| HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE Mental Illness in the Workplace: Anxious, Traumatized, Depressed Almost 20 percent of Americans experience some form of mental illness each year, and around 4 percent struggle with a serious condition that impairs their ability to function, says the National Institutes of Health. That means mental health affects nearly every workplace... read more. |
| MAUI COUNTY |
| Why was the Maui County Finance Director fired? The absence of former finance director Scott Teruya, which has never been explained, was felt during the county’s about-to-conclude critical budget deliberations. Civil Beat. Another telescope controvery is brewing, this time on Maui Maui County issues first rebuilding permit for wildfire survivors Maui seeks contractor to review MEMA’s Aug. 8 response Committee authorized $193,274 fine to settle with EPA over county violations of Safe Water Drinking Act |
| KAUAʻI |
| Kauaʻi apartment residents challenge DHHL as eviction looms Residents at an apartment complex in Kapaʻa, Kauaʻi, are rallying to fight the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ proposed acquisition of their building, which they say would evict about 300 current residents in over 80 units. Star-Advertiser. Lawa‘i still cleaning up from flood debris Fern Holland begins second campaign for Kauaʻi County Council |
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