Column: A path to bridle early learning deficit
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Rarely do we have a public policy solution on which we all agree. Read more
The city administration has resolved, as it should, to enforce Honolulu laws regulating short-term rentals in a major way that counts: by seeing that the scofflaws pay the fines. Read more
Hawaii’s year-to-date traffic deaths are up — to 43, as of April 12, as compared to 33 lives lost through April 30, 2024. Read more
Hawaii’s Democratic U.S. Rep. Ed Case voted with the GOP on the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. Read more
I was pleased to see the headline, “Geothermal power expansion builds steam,” in Sunday’s paper. Read more
Hawaii’s U.S. Rep. Ed Case was one of four Democrats to vote for the SAVE Act, which purports to address a problem with noncitizens who vote. Read more
I’m writing in response to “The Big Q” on Friday: What do you think about anti-transgender policies in schools? Read more
So, here we are again. Another session of the state Legislature that is going to sift through the complaints of fellow public servants (not the citizens) to find words to put to paper and create new laws that take our money or deny us our existing but fading freedoms. Read more
As a Canadian, I read with interest the letter to the editor suggesting Hawaii secede and become Canada’s 11th province (“Hawaii can secede, become Canadian,” Star-Advertiser, March Opens in a new tab30) Opens in a new tab. Read more
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Hawaii’s seniors are breathing a sigh of relief after the Trump administration nixed its plan to cut off phone access to apply for, or update Social Security benefits. Read more
Exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Hawaii’s brain drain has accelerated from eroding the edges of island life to striking at its heart, pushing would-be health professionals, high-tech workers, business owners and other vital contributors to greener mainland pastures. Read more
First came news last Tuesday that Hawaii has confirmed its first measles case in years, of an unvaccinat- ed 5-year-old who had traveled out of country. Read more
Refusing vaccinations of transmissible diseases like measles is like driving drunk. Read more
Laws being considered to protect e-bike riders, like helmets and speed limits, probably won’t fix this problem unless strictly enforced by the e-bike rider’s parent. Read more
We do not need more tourists and we don’t need the Hawaii Tourism Authority. Read more
The tangle of tax credits for developers, coupled with portions of a project being allocated for affordable housing, has not worked. Read more
Do we and our congressional representatives care about Gazans, and the fact that humanitarian aid is no longer widely available to alleviate at least some of their suffering and death? Read more
For many children, going to school means everything to them. We can do more to help get them there safely. Read more
Hawaii’s state Legislature has previously considered taking action on a statewide fluoridation ban, but without enough interest to pass it into law this year. Read more
Valuing our state workers shouldn’t result in public spending that favors these employees at the expense of private-sector workers Read more
We must continue to teach the power of positive speech — communication that is truthful, honorable, ethical and kind. Read more