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Lawsuit Targets Hawai i Land Board s Failure to Protect Reefs, Fish From Aquarium Pet Trade

Lawsuit Targets Hawai i Land Board s Failure to Protect Reefs, Fish From Aquarium Pet Trade
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Honua Ola Bioenergy prepares for evidentiary hearing for biomass plant with Hawaii Public Utilities Commission in January

Honua Ola Bioenergy prepares for evidentiary hearing for biomass plant with Hawaii Public Utilities Commission in January
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Hawaii lawmakers amend bills in response to governor request

Hawaii lawmakers amend bills in response to governor request Associated Press 9 hrs ago By AUDREY McAVOY, Associated Press HONOLULU (AP) Hawaii lawmakers on Thursday passed amendments to several bills as requested by Gov. David Ige, including one that uses general funds to repay debt instead of federal COVID-19 relief funds. Democratic Rep. Sylvia Luke, the chair of the House Finance Committee, explained that lawmakers and the Ige administration had agreed during the spring legislative session to use the relief money to repay debt, as originally outlined in HB 54. But then the U.S. Treasury Department issued guidance the day after lawmakers adjourned saying they money could not be used for that purpose.

State Lawmakers Amend Bills in Response to Governor Request

/ HONOLULU State lawmakers on Thursday passed amendments to several bills as requested by Gov. David Ige, including one that uses general funds to repay debt instead of federal COVID-19 relief funds. Democratic Rep. Sylvia Luke, the chair of the House Finance Committee, explained that lawmakers and the Ige administration had agreed during the spring legislative session to use the relief money to repay debt, as originally outlined in HB 54. But then the U.S. Treasury Department issued guidance the day after lawmakers adjourned saying the money could not be used for that purpose. Ige, a Democrat, vetoed the measure as a result, sending it back to lawmakers.

Taxpayers May Foot The Bill For Lawyers For Officers Charged In Sykap Shooting

Taxpayers May Foot The Bill For Lawyers For Officers Charged In Sykap Shooting - Honolulu Civil Beat Taxpayers May Foot The Bill For Lawyers For Officers Charged In Sykap Shooting The Honolulu Police Commission also says it needs more time to hire a consultant to help with finding a new police chief. Reading time: 5 minutes. Honolulu taxpayers could end up paying for the legal defense of three officers charged in an April shooting incident that ended with the death of 16-year-old Iremamber Sykap. Geoffrey Thom faces a second-degree murder charge for shooting Sykap eight times through the back window of the car he was driving. Zackary Ah Nee is charged with one count of attempted murder in the second degree for shooting at Sykap’s brother, who was a passenger in the vehicle. Christopher Fredeluces is also charged with second-degree attempted murder for firing at Sykap.

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