“A lack of transparency, Iran names Khamenei’s son Mojaba new supreme leader, Excess in special funds may help ease budget concerns.”
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Today’s Front Page‘A lack of transparency’By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Neighbors of what could’ve been a county- owned, nonprofit-operatedtransitional houseon a quiet Waiakea Uka Circle gave the County Council Finance Committee an earful last week. At issue was a three-bedroom, 3,000-square-foot home on a third-acre of land at76 Makani Circle. The property was purchased in October by the county’s Office of Housing and Community Development for $809,000 in federal funds. Plans were for the house to be leased for $10…Read more Iran names Khamenei’s son Mojtaba new supreme leaderBy FARNAZ FASSIHI and THOMAS FULLER NYTimes News Service Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei, a son of the recently killed supreme leader, as his father’s successor,signaling the continuity of hard-line theocraticrule amid war with the United States and Israel. The announcement, which was made in a statement from top clerics published on state media early Monday local time, came in defiance of President Donald Trump, who said last week that naming Khamenei to the post would be unacceptable. …Read more Excess in special funds may help ease budget concernsBy ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser More than 200 special financial accounts at 20 state agencies are being examined by Hawaii lawmakers for excessive holdings that could help pay for general state expenses amid a challenging budgetary environment. A bill was introduced in January targeting 212 special accounts for potential transfers of “excess” balance amounts to the state’s general fund. Senate Bill 2921 doesn’t specify how much money is being eyed for transfer but notes…Read more |
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