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A Hawaii bill giving counties expanded authority to regulate and limit short-term rentals (STRs) got a push to the finish line Tuesday as Gov. Josh Green pledged to sign the bill. A day later, legislators took Senate Bill 2919 past that line, giving it final approval.
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- By Kekai Keahi, Keeaumoku Kapu and Archie Kalepa
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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).
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Hawaii’s hotel industry opposes all short-term rentals — including those operating legally — because it’s clear it wants to eliminate competition.
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I will agree to disagree with city Prosecutor Steve Alm in his viewpoints concerning marijuana.
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Thank you for shining a light on the troubling power shortage that Big Island residents are being forced to cope with (“Power problems plague Hawaii island,” Star-Advertiser, April 7).
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Putting a stop to all burning and filtering of toxic exhaust is great, but be realistic — burning garbage is brilliant.
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In response to Friday’s letter, does the writer have any knowledge of the Balfour Declaration of 1917 written by Lord Balfour (“Genocide is a misnomer when talking about Gaza,” Star-Advertiser, April 19)?
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The Haiku Stairs are slated for removal, with full-scale operations beginning in about a week — and so, predictably, trespassers intent on taking the challenging climb on the Windward side one last time have proliferated.
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The conflicts at the top of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation grow increasingly worrisome, especially since the rail project itself must stay on track.
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- By Abbey Seitz and Anthony Chang
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Contrary to popular belief, jaywalking laws do little to improve roadway safety.
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It truly is shameful: The state Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) has been judged to have “acted in bad faith” in alleging that stream protections for East Maui caused a shortage of water needed to fight the devastating Lahaina fire of Aug. 8.
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The Star-Advertiser got it backwards recently in publishing two articles on Earth Day about regenerative tourism and our economy (“Regenerative tourism draws groups to isles,” “Waimea Valley plans renovation project,” Star-Advertiser, April 7).
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During my daily walks for exercise, I multitask and pick up litter as I go along. The Swedish have a word for it — plogging — picking up litter while jogging.
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Big ticket reforms like term limits and full public financing of elections may be beneficial but won’t necessarily curb big money’s influence in the Citizens United era.
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Mexico is populated largely by the native descendants of one of the most brutal colonizations in the history of the world.
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Marijuana, pot, cannabis. Call it what you want; it’s a mind-altering drug much as alcohol.
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Of course, Gov. Josh Green should sign into law the latest raft of bills that are being described as “good government” legislation.
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Changes are coming to Waimea Valley, with support from a $4.3 million federal grant — though work isn’t expected to begin until next year.
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