Patsy T. Mink has been a major political figure for decades, but only this year is a full, detailed biography of Hawaii’s first congresswoman set to be published.
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There is just something about public corruption and Hawaii politics that just fits comfortably together.
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If you believe money runs political elections, consider the Abercrombie vs. Ige race.
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Say what you will about Gov. David Ige. He is going to say what he will, bare bones, take it or leave it.
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Saying the state Legislature should be a “force for needed change … and institute reform so that we can achieve justice,” House Speaker Scott Saiki opened the state Legislature with a call for millions in new state aid for Native Hawaiian housing programs.
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Two of former Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s closest cabinet members — former managing director Roy Amemiya and former Corporation Counsel Donna Leong — and well-known lobbyist Max Sword, the former Honolulu Police Commission chairman, all had 6:30 a.m. meetings with the FBI last week to be arrested.
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Among the many ways that the COVID-19 pandemic hurts the public is the closing of the free flow of information.
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Once every 10 years, politicians have the deck shuffled. The cards they hold are snatched away and replaced with new ones. It is called reapportionment.
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An enduring Hollywood war movie scene is the grim pilot bringing his battered, shot-up plane back to base.
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As city and state operations grab more new taxes for Honolulu’s rail system, it would be a good time to spell out in a clear, organized fashion who pays for the city’s rail transit system.
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Last week’s bad weather was no secret. State and county officials were geared up, emergency plans at the ready as the storms loomed.
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The headlines used to say “flirting with disaster,” but now Hawaii is facing a full-on pollution and health threat that has been worried about and directly predicted for years — pollution-causing leaks linked to the 20 gigantic military fuel tanks constructed under Red Hill.
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When three former Hawaii governors called for changing the site for a new state-run stadium, they said to dump the existing replacement plans carefully put together by Gov. David Ige.
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Honolulu’s rail project, the city nightmare exercise in civic planning, development and transportation, keeps on giving.
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The upcoming Democratic primary election campaign between incumbent U.S. Rep. Ed Case and progressive newcomer Sergio Alcubilla opens up the sort of political tension that 15 years ago Case would both relish and help create.
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Politics can be a game of expectations. This month, Democrats running in so-called “bellwether” races triggered worry from New Jersey to Honolulu.
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Hawaii, the youngest state among the 50, launched in 1959 with a government either new or in its infancy.
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When the push to vaccinate the world against COVID-19 began, the holdouts were large in number and varied in their concerns. Inroads were made at first, as the vaccine became widely available without jockeying for a place in line.
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Did you hear the caroling last week? Maybe you saw the Christmas decorations brightening all the stores.
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In practical politics, it is always better to have someone else raise taxes.
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Rick Blangiardi, less than a year into his new job as Honolulu’s mayor, is showing that sometimes the best course for a leader is to just say “no.”
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