Governor Green signed antivaping bill SB975, now Act 62, which will reduce access and availability of electronic smoking devices to children and teens. Act 62 establishes the offense of unlawful ...
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On June 8, Governor Green signed HB1183 at Hāʻena State Park with the intent to enhance the management of state parks across our islands. Hāʻena State Park, similar to other ...
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The Automobile License Plate Collectors Association (ALPCA) has awarded Hawai‘i’s Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) the Best New Plate Award for 2022. The plate design portrays the Hōkūle‘a anchored at Kualoa ...
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On June 14, Governor Green signed multiple bills to make life safer for Hawai‘i residents. The bills signed focused on the ongoing battle against domestic violence and sexual assault, and ...
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Governor Green, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, and a host of other state and city officials participated in a blessing ceremony on June 9 for a new affordable housing project ...
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HONOLULU – Work furlough inmate Donoven Schine was reported missing from a 3:30 a.m. headcount at the Laumaka Work Furlough Center. He was not authorized to leave. State Sheriffs and Honolulu Police were ...
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A blessing for the Administration’s first medical respite kauhale was conducted May 26. Named Pūlama Ola – it speaks to a person’s embrace of life, of health, of potential – ...
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From the beginning when we began our Administration’s work, we outlined the priorities that we would be focusing on. One of these was seeking solutions to support the homeless by ...
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On May 24, approximately 60 volunteers came together to prepare the housing spaces for Pūlama Ola, the first medical respite kauhale built by Governor Green’s Administration. Comprised of 10 livable ...
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Everyone Can Prevent Medicare Fraud More than 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day. In 2021, an estimated $17 million reportedly were lost to online Medicare scams in Hawai‘i. Medicare loses ...
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