by Grassroot Institute of Hawaii | May 9, 2022 | "Hawaii Together", Rail
So what’s going on with the Honolulu rail, the construction of which began in 2012? It is over budget and behind schedule, barely two-thirds completed, threatening major havoc as its construction nears the city center, unlikely to meet its latest cost projections and...
by Keli'i Akina, Ph.D. | May 9, 2022 | Legislature & Politics, President's Corner
Photo by Charley Myers The 2022 Legislative session is officially over, and now we turn to the governor. Which bills will he sign right away? Which will he veto? Which will he allow to become law without his signature? For a full analysis and discussion of the 2022...
by Melissa Newsham | May 9, 2022 | Accountability, Civil Liberties
It has been more than two years since Hawaii’s coronavirus restrictions were put into place, and as they have slowly been lifted, life in the islands is finally starting to resemble the pre-pandemic “normal.” We must remember, however, that these restrictions can...