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Survey: Hawaiʻi Residents Want State To Better Manage Tourism

A University of Hawaiʻi study finds residents want the state to be more proactive in managing tourism in the islands. But the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority is already pursuing some of the issues and actions respondents mention.

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What Just Happened? Reflecting on a Year of COVID-19 in Hawaiʻi

What Just Happened? Reflecting on a Year of COVID-19 in Hawaiʻi
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Rail bond deal has financial ties to HART chair, but ethics body finds no wrongdoing

Rail bond deal has financial ties to HART chair, but ethics body finds no wrongdoing Rick Daysog © Provided by Honolulu KHNL HNN File Image HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Ethics watchdogs are raising questions about a rail bond deal involving the firm of the rail authority’s board chairman. Popular Searches Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation board Chairman Toby Martyn is also a vice president and Honolulu general manager for Stifel Financial Corp. In January 2020, he voted with the majority of HART’s board to approve more than $292 million in rail bonds to pay for construction on the financially troubled project.

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The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Hawaii House Leaders

The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Hawaii House Leaders - Honolulu Civil Beat Speaker Scott Saiki says the Legislature “stopped the bleeding” from the pandemic and recession. Editor’s note:  The Civil Beat Editorial Board and other reporters spoke with Speaker Scott Saiki, Vice Speaker John Mizuno, Majority Leader Della Au Belatti, Consumer Protection and Commerce Committee Chair Aaron Ling Johanson and Finance Committee Chair Sylvia Luke of the Hawaii House of Representatives Friday in a wide-ranging interview. Our interview has been edited for length and clarity and with an eye toward saving some of it for separate stories. Saiki: I think the question probably is what is the theme of the 2021 session legislative session? And I’m going to copy something that Colin Moore said (on PBS “Insights” Thursday night), because I thought it was actually a pretty good thematic statement, which was to stop the bleeding. So I think the 2021 session was to stop the bleedin

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