The Jones Act Is an Antiquated, Protectionist Policy Failure. Mike Lee Is Aiming to Kill It.
The Utah senator wants a world where "Alaskans, Hawaiians, and Puerto Ricans aren't forced to pay higher prices for imported goods."
The Utah senator wants a world where "Alaskans, Hawaiians, and Puerto Ricans aren't forced to pay higher prices for imported goods."
Rep. Richard Creagan declares cigarette sales the moral equivalent of slavery and murder.
The 9th Circuit has endorsed a distinction that does not jibe very well with modern attitudes.
A state audit finds the Aloha State isn't keeping track of the stuff it seizes.
Americans strongly support the right to end suffering for terminal diseases, but states have lagged behind.
The classic Hawaiian-themed song 'Mele Kalikimaka' gets a government makeover.
The Jones Act drives up consumer prices by protecting U.S. companies from competition. Guess who insists it must be kept intact?
Citing state law, Honolulu's police chief tells them to turn in their guns.
Its for your own good, you know.
Hawaii lawmakers want to make unlicensed short-term rentals a class C felony.
A trio of interesting stories aren't making national headlines.
A look back at America's first major exclusionary immigration law
We don't need lawmakers deciding what therapies should be supported or legal.
How the NFL uses a taxpayer-funded tourist agency to subsidize its all-star game.
Attorneys says charges of assaulting a police officer were dropped five months later.
Hawaii's health insurance exchange teeters on the brink, and others struggle to find funding.
Not-so-happy ending for sex workers in Honolulu massage parlors
Man shocked (geddit?) by park ranger's behavior.
A judge on Hawaii's Big Island last week halted enforcement of part of Hawaii's flawed anti-GMO law.
Verified authenticity of Obama birth certificate
Up to 40 couples married at Sheraton Waikiki Hotel in Honolulu
Democrat Tom Brower
Same sex couples will be able to marry in Hawaii from Dec. 2
Governor called a special session for it, now expected to sign bill into law
Janice Lokelani Keihanaikukauakahihuliheekahaunaele
1,400 tons of the sticky stuff fell into Honolulu Harbor
Legislature will meet at end of October
Six researchers spent four months in a dome trying to figure out what astronauts might eat
No longer even considered a tropical depression
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