Many lawmakers hate the fact that I post a little something whenever I learn that a state legislator is raising money during the legislative session.
I don’t care, because I think it’s important. Money plus politicians equals influence — especially when lawmakers are considering laws.
Fortunately, there are others out there that care about this.

Data.Hawaii.gov has made available the entire list of legislators who raised cash from the middle of January to early May this year, which can be searched and sorted to one’s liking.
More than 60 campaign fundraisers were held by state senators and representatives, several of them holding more than one.
Favorite fundraising haunts included Mandalay, Jade Dynasty and the Hawaii State Arts Museum.
Most were held during cocktail hour.
And contributions ranged from $25 to $2,000.
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Chad Blair is the politics editor for Civil Beat. You can reach him by email at cblair@civilbeat.org or follow him on X at @chadblairCB.