Honolulu’s Energy Hyprocrisy
by Hideo Hikida In 2007, Hawaii state officials unveiled a new plan to reduce city power consumption by 10% by 2017. Two years later, the
by Hideo Hikida In 2007, Hawaii state officials unveiled a new plan to reduce city power consumption by 10% by 2017. Two years later, the
by Pearl Hahn Hawaii’s Department of Taxation reported that revenue collections were down 5 percent in July and August compared with the last fiscal year,
by Pearl Hahn The grand, sweeping health care reform promised by President Obama during the 2008 election campaign now lies in shambles. Without any possibility
by Pearl Hahn It looks like Americans’ perception of unions is changing. According to Gallup, fewer than half of Americans, or 48 percent, approve of
By Kenli Schoolland The health care debate is sure getting heated these days as a 65-year-old man who was against socialized healthcare had his pinky finger
by Pearl Hahn State and county workers are in for a few changes to be made in their prescription drug plans next year on January
by Pearl Hahn Last year, Maui passed the state’s first municipal ban on plastic bags. The law will take effect in January 2011. The Big
by Pearl Hahn Following my blog post about health care systems in France and Cuba compared with the United States, a wise reader, Joe Speroni,
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