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Art at the Capitol Heads Online for Meet and Greet

State Senator Brian Taniguchi interviews artist Doug Young about his photorealist watercolors in the digital edition of Art at the Capitol, viewable on Facebook now. The Hawai i State Capitol building is still closed, so the annual Art at the Capitol tour is heading online. It’s a chance to see Hawai’i’s public art collection and get a different perspective on lawmakers. Hawai i has a law setting aside 1% of new state building construction costs for art. That has allowed the state to acquire some of the finest works of art ever made here, in addition to works by off-island artists.

Hawaii House Will Likely Delay Pay Raises Until 2023

Hawaii House Will Likely Delay Pay Raises Until 2023 - Honolulu Civil Beat Hawaii House Will Likely Delay Pay Raises Until 2023 Speaker Scott Saiki uses “gut-and-replace” to try to postpone salary increases for state officials, but it’s unclear what the Senate might do. Reading time: 8 minutes. The state House gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a bill to defer pay raises for lawmakers, judges and top administration officials after members of the public objected to raises for public officials during the pandemic. The state Salary Commission in 2019 recommended a schedule of raises for the officials and the next pay hikes will automatically take effect on July 1 of this year and Jan. 1, 2022, unless the Legislature postpones the raises.

The Hawaii Capitol Is Closed To The Public, But Some Lobbyists Still Have Entree

The Hawaii Capitol Is Closed To The Public, But Some Lobbyists Still Have Entree
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Bill aims to provide unemployment insurance relief to employers | News, Sports, Jobs

The Maui News A bill that aims to provide unemployment insurance relief to Hawaii employers is heading to Gov. David Ige’s desk after unanimously passing both chambers of the state Legislature. If signed by Ige, House Bill 1278 would help to contain the economic fallout from COVID-19 by temporarily reducing the unemployment insurance contribution rates, the Legislature said Wednesday. “This measure is critical in helping to protect employers from facing higher tax rates at a time when they can least afford it,” said Sen. Brian Taniguchi of Oahu’s District 11 and chairman of the Senate Committee on Labor, Culture and the Arts. “Without any legislative intervention, the unemployment tax rate schedule would be set to the highest rate at Schedule H and many businesses would continue to struggle while trying to survive this pandemic.”

It s No Surprise That CEOs Make More Than Other Employees But How Much Is Too Much?

It s No Surprise That CEOs Make More Than Other Employees. But How Much Is Too Much? - Honolulu Civil Beat It’s No Surprise That CEOs Make More Than Other Employees. But How Much Is Too Much? New legislation would make Hawaii the first state to tax executive pay gaps, but the proposal may be dead on arrival. Reading time: 8 minutes. The bank’s chief executive officer, Robert Harrison, earned $6,011,668. Harrison was paid 110 times more than the bank’s median employee, according to the company’s disclosures to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last year. A new proposal Senate Bill 747  in the Hawaii Legislature would change that by levying a general excise tax surcharge to any island business where the chief executive officer earns more than 100 times the company’s median employee.

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