“Green touts tax break pause” and “Audit eyed of county homeless funding.”
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Today’s Front PageGreen touts tax break pauseBy DAN NAKASO Honolulu Star-Advertiser Record state tax breaks that went into effect two years ago would be suspended for all Hawaii income earners for three years beginning in the 2027 tax year, Gov. Josh Green said in his State of the State Address Monday. “In 2025, the federal government’s severe cuts and other actions took over $3 billion out of our state’s economy, leaving us with an unforeseenbudget shortfall,” Green told a packed joint House and Senate session on the House floor….Read more WH distances Trump from initial response to Minnesota killingBy LUKE BROADWATER and DAVID E. SANGER NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – Faced with broad outcry over the killing of a protester Saturday in Minneapolis, the White House pulled a top border official from thecity Monday and tried to distance President Donald Trump from the response of his most senior officials, who had immediately characterized the man fatally shot by federal agents as a “domestic terrorist” who was “brandishing”a gun, before video evidence undercut their charges. Karoline…Read more Audit eyed of county homeless fundingBy JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald The County Council’s Committee on Governmental Operations and External Affairs on Thursday voted to send to the full council a resolution requesting the county auditor conduct a performance audit of the Office of Housing and Community Development’s Homeless and Housing Fund, a five-year program established by the council in 2022 to combat homelessness. The vote on Resolution 44526, introduced by Hamakua Councilwoman Heather Kimball and Council Chairman…Read more |
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