Government & Politics
ASDâs eye on the people in state and local government making decisions that impact you where you live.
Some days, we report on the little things you see every day, such as road closures or park improvements. Other days, we look at the big plans from Hawaiâi's governor and its mayors. On the issues that matter to you â education, housing, health, homelessness, the cost of living in Hawaiâi, taxes and spending â we keep an eye on what the Hawaiâi state Legislature and county councilmembers are doing.
News

What's planned for Iwilei infrastructure, Liliha Civic Center
The final environmental impact statement includes an infrastructure plan that covers 555 acres in Iwilei-KapÄlama and proposes improvements that will help spur redevelopment, and the Liliha Civic Center Master Plan, which proposes a mixed-use development on 3.79 acres in Iwilei.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 22, 2025

Community Voices: Apply rebuilding waivers to all Lahaina fire victims
When disaster strikes, people want to rebuild what they lost. If that property is in a Shoreline Management Area, however, the law can get in the way, as hundreds of Lahaina homeowners have found out. A bill before the legislature would waive such restrictions, freeing people to rebuild their homes.
Keliʻi Akina & Ph.D.April 20, 2025

WahiawÄ landfill proposal on the outs over H-POWER ash concerns
While a proposed law would make the controversial landfill impossible, lawmakers debate what to do with waste-to-energy ash
Michael BrestovanskyApril 19, 2025

Garbage in, but not out: Slow progress on proposals to reduce waste
City and state proposals to limit waste generation may not go far enough, fast enough.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 18, 2025

Too fast, too furious? Proposed law aims to regulate police car chases
In an effort to limit danger to the public, House Bill 277 would restrict when, where and how police officers can pursue a suspect vehicle.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 17, 2025

Community Voices: Supporting Governmentâs Central Services
Hawaiâi's state Department of Transportation pays the most among all departments in internal fees back to state government for its shared expenses. Here's why it may be stuck with that arrangement.
Tom YamachikaApril 13, 2025

State Legislature poised to pass sweeping weapons ban
Senate Bill 401 proposes a ban on the sale of "assault rifles" beginning July 8.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 12, 2025

Community Voices: Turns out you can fight city hall â and win!
Trapped in Hawaiâi County permitting limbo, Shahzaad Ausman could neither live in his home nor renovate it. So he took officials to court. âIf the government can wrongfully revoke my permit, it can revoke many other permits. We must hold officials accountable and stand up for our rights,â he said.
Keliʻi Akina & Ph.D.April 11, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: How Hawaiâi's reps voted on the SAVE Act
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a pillar of Republicansâ domestic policy intended to ensure that anyone voting in a federal election produce proof of citizenship. Here's how Hawaiâi's reps voted.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 11, 2025

Crashes, falls and heart attacks: State settles lawsuits for $6.5 million
Among these settlements is a $275,000 payment over a heart attack connected to the 2018 ballistic missile false alarm
Michael BrestovanskyApril 09, 2025

Catch-and-release fishing returns to Hoâomaluhia
With the return comes the launch of a new online reservation system developed as a collaboration between the City and County of Honolulu's Department of Parks and Recreation and Department of Information Technology.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 09, 2025

Kapolei public meeting coming up on TOD zoning, land use plan
The City and County of Honolulu's Department of Planning and Permitting will discuss proposed changes around three Skyline rail stations in West Oâahu â East Kapolei, University of Hawaiâi West Oâahu, and Hoâopili.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 09, 2025

âOhana Military Communities invests millions in military housing improvements in 2025
Brent Arakaki, director of development for Hunt Military Communities, which manages âOhana Military CommunitiesÊ» more than 7,000 residential units on OÊ»ahu, says it reinvests âtens of millions" of dollars back into local communities on average per year. HereÊ»s what the company is spending on this year.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosApril 08, 2025

Community Voices: Taxing Capital Gains
The Hawaiâi state Legislature wants to change taxes on capital gains by some as yet unstated amount by taxing, for example, the money you gain selling your house at rates comparable to state income taxes. For individuals, this could amount to as much as a 52% increase to the rate someone would pay on capital gains.
Tom YamachikaApril 07, 2025

New legislation would bring tax cuts for movies with mostly local hires
Actors, stuntmen and others in the movie industry spoke in support of Senate Bill 732, which would incentivize the film industry to bring productions to HawaiÊ»i through tax cuts if there are at least 80% kamaÊ»Äina hires.
Katie HellandApril 05, 2025

Former longtime Rep. Gene Ward dies at 82
Ward served in the state House of Representatives from 1990 to 1998 and from 2006 until Monday. He had recently announced his retirement, which was effective Monday, March 31, citing recent health setbacks.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 05, 2025

District health offices to host community events in April
With National Public Health Week (April 7-13) right around the corner, Aloha State Daily spoke with Kauaâi District Health Officer Dr. Janet Berreman about what attendees can expect from the Open House on April 11, as well as the initiatives sheâs most excited about on KauaÊ»i that are contributing to the state's health goals.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosApril 01, 2025

Community Voices: You Want to Raise the TAT by HOW Much?
Two bills would raise the Transient Accommodations Tax, but won't openly state the new rate, in a process leaving little time for public input.
Tom YamachikaMarch 31, 2025

Honolulu looks to add more affordable housing in âEwa Beach
Although the project is still in the development phase, city officials say they're nearing a "major milestone" with the financing.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 29, 2025

Community Voices: Lahaina future brighter, but keep pedal to the metal
Keliʻi Akina & Ph.D.March 28, 2025

Check out these chances for your keiki to have some fun this summer
County-run summer programs for children and teens are about to open for registration â and spaces fill quickly. Here are some opportunities for summer fun across the Islands.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 27, 2025

Kapiâolani commuters beware â lane closures planned this week and beyond
The city says these temporary lane closures are expected to have a "significant impact on traffic flow in the area, and drivers are strongly advised to use alternate routes."
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 24, 2025

Community Voices: The new tax cuts website
The Hawaii State Tax Watch Doggie has gone online to check it out and has a few quibbles.
Tom YamachikaMarch 24, 2025

Community Voices: Legislature poised to fix a state wrong?
First, local government shut down restaurants during the Covid-19 pandemic. Then the federal government offered them relief money to partially make up for their losses. Then state government taxed that relief as revenue. A bill in the Hawaiâi state legislature would undo that last step.
Keliʻi Akina & Ph.D.March 21, 2025