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Opinion and analysis by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser Editorial Board. Get informed with columns and commentary, and submit a letter to the editor.

Off the news: After obstacles, Kuilei Place breaks ground

Overcoming controversies such as a zoning exemption for its tower height, the upcoming 43-story Kuilei Place condo project in Moiliili is on its way to supplying 1,005 units in high-demand Oahu, 603 of them as “workforce” housing. Read more

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Letter: On Musk, columnist reverts to partisan ways

I had hoped that Cal Thomas was finally standing his own moral ground with his recent commentary, calling out the Christian nationalist movement with its “divine mission” to take over our government and hold dominion uber alles (“Christians beware: There is a heretic in the White House,” Star-Advertiser, April 1). Read more

Column: New technology will improve management of state finances

The state’s Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) recently issued a request for proposals (RFP) to support the Enterprise Financial System (EFS) project — a $68 million effort to overhaul the state’s outdated financial system that drives key functions of our government. Read more

Editorial: Robust funding for valuable kauhale

In its journey through the state House and Senate, House Bill 431 has seen many changes, but it steadfastly continues funding for emergency housing and shelter programs serving Hawaii’s homeless, appropriates money for supportive housing serving people with special needs and tightens up operational rules. Read more

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