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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: Hawaii businesses feel the tariff sting

Hawaii-based businesses are feeling the effects of President Donald Trump’s efforts, the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii reports — especially tariffs: 97% have been either “moderately” (27%) or “significantly” (70%) affected. Read more

Editorial: Colleges right to oppose overreach

The beauty of colleges is seen, quite literally, in a stroll through campuses: in the eclectic mix of students of varied colors and creeds, of varying intellectual and emotional abilities. Read more

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Off the news: City Council reappoints EMS chief Ireland

Emergency Services Department Director James Ireland’s prospects for a second four-year term were shaken earlier this year when critics, including a number of former EMS workers, charged that chronic understaffing and favoritism were dragging down morale and causing excess turnover. Read more

Editorial: Leave low-income rental fund alone

Does Hawaii need housing that’s affordable for people earning what the bulk of people in Hawaii earn? Yes, and it’s a matter of growing urgency that this housing is by and large unavailable, concerning to the state and Hawaii’s employers. Read more

Letter: Stop subsidizing fossil fuels, start taxing them

Sunday’s article “Wall Street will regret helping the world burn” by Mark Gongloff identifies the key underlying reason why the world is doing far too little to address climate change (Star-Advertiser, Commentary, April 20). It’s all about the money. Read more

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