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The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Hawaii House Leaders


The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Hawaii House Leaders - Honolulu Civil Beat
Speaker Scott Saiki says the Legislature “stopped the bleeding” from the pandemic and recession.
Editor’s note: 
The Civil Beat Editorial Board and other reporters spoke with Speaker Scott Saiki, Vice Speaker John Mizuno, Majority Leader Della Au Belatti, Consumer Protection and Commerce Committee Chair Aaron Ling Johanson and Finance Committee Chair Sylvia Luke of the Hawaii House of Representatives Friday in a wide-ranging interview. Our interview has been edited for length and clarity and with an eye toward saving some of it for separate stories.
Saiki: I think the question probably is what is the theme of the 2021 session legislative session? And I’m going to copy something that Colin Moore said (on PBS “Insights” Thursday night), because I thought it was actually a pretty good thematic statement, which was to stop the bleeding. So I think the 2021 session was to s ....

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Hawaii Lawmakers Want Their 'Gifts Of Aloha' Back


Hawaii Lawmakers Want Their Gifts Of Aloha Back - Honolulu Civil Beat
Several bills this session attempt to shirk new rules from the state Ethics Commission.
Reading time: 4 minutes.
Some Hawaii lawmakers want to be able to accept small food gifts again, a practice that was banned recently by a state watchdog agency.
The Hawaii State Ethics Commission approved rules that prevent lawmakers from accepting “gifts of aloha,” generally small food items, especially from lobbyists, who along with their clients have often gifted items of food like manapua and musubi to lawmakers and their staffs.
The new rules were meant to clarify several laws dealing with ethics in state government, and also to prevent officials in positions of authority from accepting gifts that might appear improper. ....

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The Battered State Budget Will Dominate The Next Hawaii Legislature


The Battered State Budget Will Dominate The Next Hawaii Legislature - Honolulu Civil Beat
The Battered State Budget Will Dominate The Next Hawaii Legislature
With money tight, lawmakers are looking to the Biden administration and Congress to help shore up a huge deficit as the 2021 session opens this week.
Reading time: 9 minutes.
Faced with an unprecedented plunge in state tax collections during the pandemic, Gov. David Ige in December crafted a proposed spending plan for the next two years that was packed with painful cuts, including the elimination and reduction of numerous positions.
Government leaders remain hopeful that President-elect Joe Biden may provide relief. But the state budget is still expected to overshadow almost every issue the Legislature takes up when its next session starts Wednesday. ....

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