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Column: Expertise vital for state Water Commission practitioner seat

On Feb. 18, our commentary in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser featured Lahaina’s united call for the governor to appoint, and our Senate to confirm, to the state Commission on Water Resource Management a true loea — an expert — in Native Hawaiian resource management (“Water agency needs Hawaiian expert,” Island Voices). Read more

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Column: Hoteliers, unions unite as unlikely allies against rentals

Facts are facts. The majority of short-term rentals (STRs) in Hawaii are illegal, mostly owned by nonresidents, contribute to skyrocketing housing costs by turning our homes into illegal hotels for speculators, and most of us who live in Hawaii don’t want them here. Read more

Column: Make investments to protect our aina

Last year, we saw firsthand the devastating consequences of not being attentive to ‘aina, when raging fires on Maui and Hawaii island caused unprecedented destruction. Read more

Column: Why the Honolulu Salary Commission backs Council raise

As chair of the Honolulu Salary Commission, I would like to clarify some of the factors the commission considered in setting last year’s fiscal year 2024 salaries, and now currently in its fiscal year 2025 deliberations — specifically in regards to the Honolulu City Council members. Read more

Column: Support DPP staff amid advancements

The city Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) recently announced the kickoff of three technology initiatives as a major step and significant factor in fixing the backlogged building permit process. Read more

Column: U.S. tax dollars support atrocities in Philippines and Gaza

As people across the country file their annual tax returns, we members of the Hawaii Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines (HICHRP) are thinking of the thousands of Filipinos who have been arrested, detained, tortured or murdered without the benefit of trial. Read more

Column: Upgrade isles’ water management laws

There is something polluting our water. Across Hawaii, political influence continues to surface, leading to questionable policy decisions and eroding public faith in the state as trustee of our wai. Read more

Column: Don’t pass more tax cuts for wealthy

Does Hawaii need larger tax cuts for its wealthiest families? That’s just what the Legislature plans to do with House Bill 2653. As someone who comes from a family that would benefit from the passage of this bill, I feel the need to blow the whistle and sound the alarm. Read more

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