Legislature 2025

Hawaiʻi Agriculture Department Loses Another Deputy (Thomas Heaton/Civil Beat/2024)

Hawaiʻi Agriculture Department Loses Another Deputy

High vacancy rates, particularly in key leadership positions, have cast doubt over the department’s ability to strengthen protections against invasive species.

Solving Hawaiʻi’s Housing Crisis Front And Center In New Legislative Session Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Solving Hawaiʻi’s Housing Crisis Front And Center In New Legislative Session

Zoning regulations, use of public funds to spur housing construction are among different approaches to addressing housing needs on the agenda in 2025 session.

That Cop Pulling You Over May Soon Be A State Deputy Sheriff Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019

That Cop Pulling You Over May Soon Be A State Deputy Sheriff

Traditionally the sheriffs have done little traffic enforcement, but that may change on Oʻahu highways.

State Sees A Rare Surge In Inheritance Taxes David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023

State Sees A Rare Surge In Inheritance Taxes

But the overall outlook for tax collections in the years ahead is mostly unchanged.

Some Legislators Unhappy With Proposed Site For New Oʻahu Landfill Screenshot/Department of Environmental Services

Some Legislators Unhappy With Proposed Site For New Oʻahu Landfill

The City and County of Honolulu wants to build it in Wahiawā, but some lawmakers ask if there are alternatives.

Trump Tariffs, Immigration Crackdown Could Increase Hawaiʻi Inflation David Croxford/Civil Beat/2025

Trump Tariffs, Immigration Crackdown Could Increase Hawaiʻi Inflation

A University of Hawaiʻi economist says if the president-elect makes good on his promises it could affect everything from tourism to real estate.

Full-Time Criminal Investigative Unit Proposed To Tackle Illegal Fireworks David Croxford/Civil Beat/2025

Full-Time Criminal Investigative Unit Proposed To Tackle Illegal Fireworks

A task force that began its work long before the recent tragedy in Salt Lake also recommends a unified fireworks permitting system in Hawaiʻi and $2 million for a new firearms and explosives lab.

Will Tragedy Change How Hawaiʻi Polices Illegal Fireworks? David Croxford/Civil Beat/2025

Will Tragedy Change How Hawaiʻi Polices Illegal Fireworks?

A task force created to find and stop shipments has seized more than 100 tons of explosives — but no criminal charges have followed.

Plan To Bail Out HECO’s Credit Rating Would Cost Customers $48 A Year Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2023

Plan To Bail Out HECO’s Credit Rating Would Cost Customers $48 A Year

A proposed wildfire settlement fund tops the utility’s legislative agenda for 2025.

Green Moves To Protect Medical Pot Caregivers from ‘Undue’ Enforcement Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Green Moves To Protect Medical Pot Caregivers from ‘Undue’ Enforcement

The governor’s executive order addresses a state law that is set to expire Wednesday.