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Gov. Josh Green signed three bills on Thursday to enhance protections for vulnerable citizens in Hawaii, including one measure focused on helping kupuna living with dementia.
Future generations will judge Governor Green’s legacy. Will the governor choose to mortgage our future on a super jail that will fiscally hamper the state and result in more residents, disparately ...
Governor Josh Green of Hawaii signs bills enhancing water safety and elder care, including safety measures for ponds and ...
Acting State Insurance Commissioner Jerry Bump joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss why property insurance rates are so high, actions taken by the state to respond to the ...
Hawai‘i Gov. Josh Green on Thursday finalized vetoes, issuing just eight vetoes for bills out of the 20 on his intent-to-veto ...
Gov. Josh Green vetoed eight bills Thursday, including one involving tax credits for economic development and diversification ...
Gov. Josh Green, M.D., signed four measures into law on Thursday to strengthen Hawaiʻi’s public safety through the enactment ...
Water safety advocates cheered the passage of Sharkey’s Law, named after 5-year-old Charlotte “Sharkey” Schaefers who drowned ...
Five-year-old Charlotte “Sharkey” Schaefers drowned 21 years ago after saving a 3-year-old boy in a poorly maintained and ...
Gov. Josh Green signed several measures on July 3, with the measures enhancing water safety and kūpuna care.
The U.S. military wants to continue live-fire training at Pohakuloa, a high-altitude plateau on Hawaii’s Big Island ...
Lawmakers are wary about giving the education department more money and control over construction funds after leaders have ...
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