“Nothing but a scam, Maunakea authority gets more time, Expanding childcare tax credit could boost workforce.”
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Today’s Front Page‘Nothing but a racket’By GLENN THRUSH, ANDREW DUEHREN and ALAN FEUERNYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – The Trump administration announced Monday the creation of a $1.8 billion fund to compensate those who claim they were targeted by the Biden Justice Department and Democrats, forging a pipeline to funnel taxpayer money to President Donald Trump’s allies. The highly unusual”anti-weaponization” fund – denounced by critics as a political slush fund – was unveiled just after Trump withdrew his lawsuit demanding…Read more Bill gives Maunakea authority more timeBy GRACE INEZ ADAMS Hawaii Tribune-Herald A bill passed by the state Legislature earlier this month has implications for the future of Maunakea. Introduced and supported by several Big Island lawmakers, House Bill 2592 amended and clarified the terms of the 2022 act that established the Maunakea Stewardship and Oversight Authority, the recently formed state agency tasked with overseeing management of the summit area of the mountain beginning in June 2028. Among several other changes, the…Read more Report: Expanding childcare tax credit could boost workforceBy VICTORIA BUDIONO Honolulu Star-Advertiser A new report from the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization argues that expanding Hawaii’s childcare tax credit could partially pay for itself by helping more parents stay in – or return to – the workforce, even as the state faces mounting concerns over childcare affordability, shrinking provider capacity and staffing shortages. The report arrives as Hawaii lawmakers continue debating proposals to expand the state’s Child…Read more |
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