Candidate Q&A: Governor — Terrence K. Teruya
“I want to address the 27,000 gallons of jet fuel that leaked into Red Hill above our water aquifier. This needs to be addressed since traces of fuel have already been detected.”
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Candidate Q&A: Governor — Jim Brewer
“Canadian Medicare costs half what we pay for health care, gives all medically necessary care, and Canadians never see a bill. Hawaii can make a health system like that.”
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Kauai: Mayor Bernard Carvalho Ponders A Future Outside Of Politics
The bigger-than-life leader needs time to figure out what’s next, because he never expected to lose in the Democratic primary for LG.
Candidate Q&A: US Senate — Ron Curtis
“I propose a dynamic needs-based immigration policy that allows for a higher immigration rate when unemployment is low and a lower immigration rate when unemployment is high.”
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Candidate Q&A: US Senate — Mazie Hirono
“Should we take back the majority in the Senate, I would want to pursue tax reform that benefits all Americans – not just the wealthiest 1 percent.”
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Candidate Q&A: US House District 2 — Tulsi Gabbard
“Every dollar spent on interventionist regime-change wars is a dollar not spent on education, health care, infrastructure, and a myriad of other needs.”
Candidate Q&A: US House District 2 — Brian K. Evans
“I would seek to have a committee formed to immediately address our hospital medical error crisis.”
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Judge: Property Tax Measure For Schools Can Stay On Ballot
UPDATED: All four Hawaii counties had challenged the wording of a constitutional amendment authorizing the state to tax investment property to help fund education.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2018
Do The School Tax Ballot Question Right Or Don’t Do It At All
The courts or the Legislature need to quickly fix the wording of the proposed ballot measure so we know what we’re voting on, or try it again next year.
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Panel To Study Constitutional Convention Question Before Election
The citizens group will release a list of pros and cons just weeks before voters decide the issue in November.