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Staff Member Profile
Nanea Kalani
- Member Since:
- June 28, 2010
- Membership Type:
- Staff
- Web:
- http://www.civilbeat.com/topics/nanea-kalani
- Location:
- Honolulu, Hawaii
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- Elections on Track as Court Rules Against Hawaii Redistricting Suit — Article published on
- Redistricting Challenge Could Result in Two Hawaii Primaries — Article published on
- Embattled Wahiawa Senior Center Gets State Grant — Article published on
- Pension Spiking Measures Await Gov's OK — Article published on
- Supreme Court: Native Hawaiian Practitioner Violated Park Rules — Article published on
- Cashing In: Hawaii Candidates Stockpiling Campaign Cash — Article published on
- Input Wanted on Plan to Modernize Hawaii's Outdated Technology — Article published on
- Hawaii Voter Registration Could Be Online By 2016 — Article published on
- How Abercrombie Fared at the 2012 Legislature — Article published on
- Live Blog: Closing Day at the Hawaii Legislature — Article published on
- Added Capital Projects Boost Hawaii CIP Budget to $3 Billion — Article published on
- Hawaii Legislature Brings 47 Bills Back to Life — Article published on
- Hawaii Lawmakers Stretch Deadline to Pass $11.2B Budget — Article published on
- Court Asked to Halt Hawaii Election to 'Remedy Extraordinary Wrong' — Article published on
- One Techie's Push to Open Up Hawaii Campaign Finance Data — Article published on
- It's Your Money: Hawaii Owes $3 Million for Hazardous Scenic Lookout — Article published on
- Dalai Lama in Honolulu: One Voice, Many Messages — Article published on
- Students In High Spirits After Dalai Lama Talk — Article published on
- Palace Visit Shows Strength and Sorrow of Hawaiian People — Article published on
- History Lesson Launches Dalai Lama Hawaii Visit — Article published on
- A Look Back: Queen Liliuokalani School Is Turning 100 — Article published on
- Hawaii State Salaries 2012: Hawaii Judiciary — Article published on
- It's Your Money: Hawaii Owes $60,000 in Harassment Suit — Article published on
- Military Plaintiffs Take Hawaii Redistricting Plan To Federal Court — Article published on
- It's Your Money: State To Pay $210,000 For Fatal Kauai Wreck — Article published on
- Judge Confirms Hawaii Can't Limit 'Independent' Campaign Contributions — Article published on
- Hawaii Stands to Lose $45 Million in Non-Defense Federal Funds in 2013 — Article published on
- It's Your Money: Hawaii Owes $1.2M In Fight Over Voting Machines Contract — Article published on
- Hawaii Super PACs Gear Up To Support Cayetano — Article published on
- UH Manoa Faculty: No Confidence in Vice Chancellor for Research — Article published on
- Not So Public: Recipients of Hawaii Film Tax Credits Under Wraps — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Bills at the Half-Way Mark — Article published on
- Hawaii Republican Caucuses: Laie — Article published on
- It's Your Money: Hawaii Taxpayers Bitten by Butch the Wild Boar — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Mar. 12-18 — Article published on
- Digging Hawaii's Public Pension Fund Out of $8 Billion Hole Will Hurt — Article published on
- Even Lawmakers Have Trouble Counting OT — Article published on
- Hawaii Lawmakers Want Auditor to Probe OT Abuse — Article published on
- Hawaii Public Pension System's Unfunded Liability Swells 14% — Article published on
- With Economy Improving, Council on Revenues Upgrades Forecast — Article published on
- Oahu Redistricting Map Revised Again, Incumbents Still Have To Face Off — Article published on
- Hail, Stranded Dogs and Gushing Waters — Article published on
- HGEA Cashing In On 'Favored Nation' Perk — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Mar. 5-11 — Article published on
- Hawaii Reapportionment: Not Pau Yet — Article published on
- Mayor's Budget Holds The Line, Lacks 'Fun' Projects — Article published on
- It's Your Money: Hawaii Owes Nearly $1 Million In Fatal Crash Lawsuit — Article published on
- New Hawaii Political Boundaries Released — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Feb. 27-Mar. 4 — Article published on
- UH Law Professor Tapped for Land Trust Expertise in 'The Descendants' — Article published on
- Hawaii Lawmakers Again Aiming to Tax E-Commerce Sales — Article published on
- Pothole, Weed-Whacker Damages Are Costing Taxpayers Money — Article published on
- Hawaii State Salaries 2012: Hawaii Health Systems Corp. — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Feb. 20-26 — Article published on
- Independent Expenditures Tough to Track in Hawaii Elections — Article published on
- New Political Maps: Big Island Gains Seat, Oahu Incumbents to Face Off — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Feb. 13-19 — Article published on
- Legislative Shot at Easing Hawaii Gifts Law Flops — Article published on
- Hawaii Lawmakers Aim to Dilute Gift Rules — Again — Article published on
- Hawaii Capitol Leaders Raise Little Money, Cover Routine Expenses — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Feb. 6-12 — Article published on
- Say, Tsutsui Pull in Mediocre Campaign Contributions — Article published on
- Hawaii Taxpayers Owe $8.2 Million for Claims Against the State — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Jan. 30-Feb. 5 — Article published on
- Hawaii May Ban Fundraisers During Session — Article published on
- Can a Hawaii Soda Tax Reduce Obesity? — Article published on
- Hawaii Campaign Finance 2012 — Topic Page published on
- Over Past 10 Years, Hawaii Pension Investments At Bottom of Pack — Article published on
- Committee Advances Transparency Bills, Stalls Online Voter Registration — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Jan. 23-29 — Article published on
- No Plans to Address Hawaii's Liability for Retiree Heath Benefits — Article published on
- Hawaii Reapportionment Panel Spent $600,000 on Invalidated Plan — Article published on
- Iolani Protesters Convicted Of Criminal Trespassing — Article published on
- Bill Resurfaces to Make Public Employee Names, Exact Salaries Private — Article published on
- Ethics Debate Likely to Center on Gifts Law in 2012 Legislature — Article published on
- Hawaii State Salaries 2012: Office of Hawaiian Affairs — Article published on
- Expect Budget to Dominate Session — Again — Article published on
- Hawaii Pension System Proposes New OT Rules — Article published on
- Volunteering for the Hawaiian-Language Newspaper Project — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Jan. 15-22 — Article published on
- Iolani Palace Protesters Get Their Day In Court — Article published on
- Ethics Commission Says Lawmakers Can Pay to Attend 'Taste of Ag' — Article published on
- Abercrombie's Bigger Budget Still Doable With Lowered Revenue Forecast — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Jan. 9-15 — Article published on
- Hawaii Supreme Court Questions Legality of Redistricting Plan — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Jan. 2-8 — Article published on
- 2011 Year in Review — Money — Article published on
- Excessive OT for Ambulance Workers Highlights Strain on Pension System — Article published on
- Number of Hawaii Tax Audits Falls to 7-Year Low — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Dec. 26-Jan. 1 — Article published on
- End in Sight for HSTA's Complaint Against Hawaii? — Article published on
- Return to Sender: Solar Firm Takes Back Wine Gift to Hawaii Lawmakers — Article published on
- Hawaii Gov. Proposes Bigger Budget For Next Year — With No Tax Hikes — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Dec. 19-Dec. 25 — Article published on
- Still No Resolution on HGEA's Favored Nation Perk — Article published on
- Extended Unemployment Checks Could Run Out for 17,600 in Hawaii — Article published on
- Hawaii to Seek More Financial Disclosure From Super PACs — Article published on
- Hawaii 2010 Legislative Campaigns Raked in $5M in Total Contributions — Article published on
- Hawaii Sees 'Optimistic Financial Picture' Ahead — Article published on
- Super PACs Launched to Influence Hawaii Races — Article published on
- Hawaii Money Blog — Power, Influence and Impact — Dec. 12-Dec. 18 — Article published on
- How Much Will UH Football Coach Earn in Retirement? — Article published on
- Gloves Come Off As Hawaii Senate Race Gets Going — Article published on
- Upgrading Hawaii's Decades-Old Technology Won't Be Cheap — Article published on
- Economists: Asia-Pacific Recovery Good News for Hawaii Tourism — Article published on
- Hawaii's Bond Proceeds to Fund More Capital Projects — Article published on
- Hawaii Completes $1.3 Billion Bond Sale — Largest in State History — Article published on
- Hawaii Would See $800 Million Tax Break if Payroll Tax Cut Extended — Article published on
- As HGEA Invokes 'Favored Nation' Clause, Who Got Better Deal? — Article published on
- Abercrombie Wants Hawaii Reapportionment Plan 'Corrected' — Article published on
- What Can Hawaii Learn From Other States About Pension Spiking? — Article published on
- Hawaii State Salaries 2012: University of Hawaii — Article published on
- Hawaii State Salaries 2012: Highest Paid at University of Hawaii — Article published on
- Federal Agent Charged with Waikiki Murder Pleads Not Guilty — Article published on
- After APEC Lull, Honolulu Police Back to Making Prostitution Arrests — Article published on
- Waikiki Shooting Victim's Family Sues Federal Agent for Negligence — Article published on
- Federal Agent Charged in APEC Shooting Appears in Honolulu Court — Article published on
- Hawaii Gov's Security Costs Taxpayers $1.2M — Article published on
- If Prostitutes Flooded Waikiki for APEC, Arrests Don't Show It — Article published on
- APEC 2011 Hawaii — Police Blotter, Nov. 13 — Article published on
- Makana Explains Why He Sang Protest Song to APEC Leaders in Hawaii — Article published on
- APEC 2011 Hawaii — Police Blotter, Nov. 12 — Article published on
- APEC Protesters Ramping Up for Saturday — Article published on
- APEC 2011 Hawaii — Police Blotter, Nov. 11 — Article published on
- Hawaii Agreement With UPW Includes Furloughs — Article published on
- Five Dead in Molokai Helicopter Crash — Article published on
- Hawaii Public Pension Fund Lost $1.4 Billion Since June — Article published on
- APEC 2011 Hawaii — Police Blotter, Nov. 10 — Article published on
- Iolani Palace Protesters Invoke Sovereignty Rights — Article published on
- APEC 2011 Hawaii — Police Blotter, Nov. 8 — Article published on
- Iolani Palace Showdown — Article published on
- Hawaii Closes Iolani Palace After Hawaii Sovereignty Group Locks Gates — Article published on
- APEC 2011 Hawaii — Police Blotter, Nov. 7 — Article published on
- UH Economists: Hawaii's Recovery 'Tenuous, Far From Complete' — Article published on
- Kalakaua Homeless Cleared Near Convention Center — Article published on
- Hawaii's Unemployment Fund Back in the Black — Article published on
- 'Deceptive Practices' Penalty Hindering Mortgage Foreclosure Law — Article published on
- Hawaii Completes 2010 Financials 16 Months Later — Article published on
- Hawaii Retirement System Looks to Curb Pension Scams — Article published on
- Ethics Panel OKs Free Tix to APEC Events — Again — Article published on
- Some Hawaii Teachers Ignore Ethics Code — Article published on
- Friend or Foam: Hawaii's Plate Lunch History — Article published on
- Disqualified Honolulu Rail Bidder Bombardier Files New Appeal — Article published on
- New Plan for Hawaii Legislative Districts Draws Second Lawsuit — Article published on
- Benefits of a Hawaii Stock Exchange Unclear — Article published on
- Big Island Democrats Challenge Redistricting Plan in Supreme Court — Article published on
- At Least 3 Hawaii Lawmakers Give Back, Donate Pay Raises — Article published on
- Hawaii Employees' Retirement System — Topic Page published on
- Honolulu Economy — Topic Page published on
- Vehicle Weight Tax — Topic Page published on
- Marion Higa — Topic Page published on
- Hawaii State Liabilities — Topic Page published on
- Panel Again Revises Staggered Terms for Hawaii Senate Seats — Article published on
- Third Top Advisor to Hawaii Gov Steps Down — Article published on
- New Chief of Staff an Accomplished Businessman With Strong Labor Ties — Article published on
- Hawaii State Salaries 2012: The Hawaii Legislature — Article published on
- Hawaii State Ethics Commission — Topic Page published on
- Hawaii Economy — Topic Page published on
- Hawaii Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund — Topic Page published on
- Hawaii Tax Incentives — Topic Page published on
- Hawaii General Excise And Use Tax — Topic Page published on
- Hawaii Legislature — Topic Page published on
- Hawaii's Technology Transformation Could Take a Decade — Article published on
- Higher Rental Car Fee Generates Extra $5 Million — Article published on
- 2 Hawaii Senators Could Face 3 Elections in 4 Years — Post published on
- Analysis: Hawaii Tax Review Commission Has Some Teeth — Article published on
- Hawaii GOP In Dire Financial Need — Article published on
- Redistricting Panel Deals One Senator Bad Hand — Article published on
- GOP's Kaauwai Steps Down Under Pressure — Post published on
- Monday Deadline Looms to Finalize Hawaii's New Political Lines — Article published on
- Hawaii Ethics Director Responds to 'Brouhaha' Over Task Force Members — Post published on
- Ethics Commission: Lawmakers Can Accept Free Tickets to APEC Events — Post published on
- Nonaka: I'll Pay You $1 Million if My Mom Runs for Senate — Post published on
- Hawaii State Salaries 2012: Highest Paid Employees — Article published on
- Hawaii State Salaries 2012: Fewer Employees, Higher Costs — Post published on
- Hawaii Redistricting Panel Excludes Some Military — Article published on
- Hawaii Judicial Foreclosures Up, But Courts Not Overwhelmed — Post published on
- Hawaii Public Pension System Will Get $2.4M Efficiency Overhaul — Article published on
- VIDEO — Newsmaker: Interview With Hawaii's Chief Information Officer Sonny Bhagowalia — Post published on
- Hawaii Tax Review Panel to Ask for More Time — Article published on
- 2 Dozen DVD Gifts to Hawaii Lawmakers Unaccounted For — Article published on
- Planning Commission Again Splits on Vacation Rental Enforcement — Article published on
- State, City in Settlement Talks Over Maili Stream Dumping Fine — Article published on
- New Tax Laws Boost Hawaii Revenue Forecast to 14.5% — Article published on
- Discussion: Money — Post published on
- State Left 10 Concessions in Teachers Contract — Post published on
- Live Blog: Hawaii Labor Board Hears Teachers' Complaints Against State — Post published on
- Planning Panel Split Over Honolulu Vacation Rentals — Article published on
- Another Bleeding Year for Hawaii's Public Employee Health Insurance Fund — Article published on
- Selling Gold to the Gold Guys — Post published on
- Hawaii Redistricting Panel Faces 'Terrible Dilemma' — Article published on
- Most Hawaii Departments Spared in $50M 'Restructuring' Cuts — Article published on
- Hawaii Pension Fund Gains 21% Through June — Article published on
- Honolulu Vacation-Rental Controversy Heats Up — Article published on
- Regulating Vacation Rental Ads Doing Little on Maui — Article published on
- Redistricting Panel OKs Plan to Include Ko Olina in 1st Congressional District — Article published on
- Jurors: Prosecution Botched Aloun Farms Case — Article published on
- Six Hawaii Reps Could Face Incumbents Next Year — Article published on
- Hee Builds $300K War Chest, Tsutsui Has $100K — Article published on
- Hawaii Finalizing $50M in 'Restructuring' Cuts — Post published on
- Abercrombie Campaign Spent More Than It Raised in First Six Months of 2011 — Article published on
- Carlisle Holds Huge Financial Edge Over Mayoral Opponents — Article published on
- Garcia, Cachola Reports Hint at State Senate Bids — Article published on
- Hawaii Human Trafficking Trial Pits Washington vs. Local Lawyers — Post published on
- University of Hawaii Execs Score $22,000 in Tickets To Their Own Games — Article published on
- Hawaii Execs Put Their Money Behind Hanabusa — Article published on
- Most Lawmakers' Gifts Uniquely Hawaii — Post published on
- Hawaii 2011 Tax Revenues Higher Than Expected — Article published on
- Hawaii Lawmakers Got Free Tickets to Governor's Inaugural Ball — Article published on
- Hawaii Redistricting Panel Braces for Legal Challenge — Article published on
- iPad, DVDs Among Gifts From Film Studio to Hawaii Lawmakers — Article published on
- Hawaii Lawmakers Accept More Than $137,000 in Gifts — Article published on
- Hawaii Spending Growing at Nearly Four Times National Average — Article published on
- Freddie Mac Opts for Judicial Foreclosures — Post published on
- Honolulu City Workers' Pay Back Up to Pre-Furlough Levels — Article published on
- Supreme Court Ruling Could End Public Financing Pilot in Hawaii — Article published on
- Hawaii Judiciary: We Can't Handle Foreclosure Flood — Article published on
- When Labor Contracts Expire, State Pay To Revert to Pre-Furlough Levels — Article published on
- Hawaii Visitor Spending Up 15% Through May — Post published on
- 'Last, Best, Final Offer' For Hawaii Teacher Contracts — Post published on
- Hawaii Gov Reveals Plan for $50 Million in Cuts — Article published on
- Hawaii Budget Chief: Tax Hikes Likely to Cover Cost of Retirees' Health Care — Article published on
- Attorneys, CPAs and Bank Execs Named to Hawaii Tax Review Commission — Article published on
- EUTF Could Rehire Firm With Poor Track Record — Article published on
- Hawaii Public Employee Health Fund Audit M.I.A.? — Article published on
- Hawaii Tax Panel Report 'Impossible' This Year — Article published on
- Restoring Furloughs To Cost State of Hawaii More Than $160 Million — Article published on
- Hawaii Tax Collections Could Best Forecast — Post published on
- Hawaii Retirement, Health Benefit Costs Down On Paper, Up in Reality — Post published on
- Charges to be Refiled Against HPD Officers in Overtime Scam — Post published on
- IRS: 1,500 Hawaii Nonprofits Lose Tax-Exempt Status — Article published on
- Hawaii's CIO to Tackle Outdated Technology — Article published on
- Getting to the Bottom of Hawaii's Education Budget — Article published on
- Korean Electric-Car Maker Flees Hawaii, and Others — Post published on
- Honolulu Shooting Spree Suspect Charged with Murder, Held on $5M Bail — Post published on
- Hawaii Tax Director Finds Unusual, Inconsistent Revenue Reports — Post published on
- Auditor: Poor Management of Hawaii Public Housing Puts Federal Funds at Risk — Article published on
- 1 Killed, 2 Injured in Honolulu Shooting Spree — Post published on
- Military Spending in Hawaii Tops $12 Billion, Surpasses Tourism — Post published on
- Hawaii's Electric Vehicle Rebates Off to Slow Start — Article published on
- Did Hawaii Do Enough To Fix Public Pensions? — Article published on
- Abercrombie: Special Session Unlikely, Revenues Forecast Unchanged — Article published on
- Judge Dismisses Honolulu Police Officers' Cases in Overtime Pay Scandal — Post published on
- Fewer Hawaii Residents Unemployed in April — Post published on
- Regents Split on Research Center's Future, Punt Decision to UH President — Article published on
- Analysis: Budgets Swell for All but Two Hawaii Depts. — Article published on
- Impact of New Retirement Rules: Smaller Pensions — Article published on
- Civil Beat Shares Hawaii Legislative Agency Salaries — Article published on
- Honolulu Pays Road Crews Overtime — on Furlough Days — Article published on
- Hawaii Lawmakers Agree to Pension Reform for New Hires — Article published on
- Hawaii to Spend $2.9B on Capital Projects, Stimulate Jobs — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: May 5: Live Blogging from the Legislature — Post published on
- Hawaii Legislature Finds Money to Help Oahu Slaughterhouse — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: May 3: Live Blogging from the Legislature — Post published on
- How Much Hawaii Legislature’s Tax Hikes Will Cost You — Article published on
- Pot Bills Go Up in Smoke — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: April 29: Live Blogging from the Legislature — Post published on
- Lawmakers Agree on Spending Plan, Still Need $500M in New Revenue — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: April 28: Live Blogging from the Legislature — Post published on
- Hawaii Legislature Stalemated Over Budget — Article published on
- Gas Breaks $6 Mark in Hawaii — Post published on
- Lawmakers Come up With Bare-Bones Budget — Article published on
- Hawaii to Drain Hurricane Fund to Cover Shortfall — Article published on
- How Realistic Is Hawaii Pension Fund's New Expected Rate of Return? — Post published on
- Hawaii GET Exemptions on the Chopping Block — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: April 21 — Post published on
- Overtime Whistleblowers: Honolulu Didn't Listen To Complaints the First Time — Article published on
- Fired Honolulu Employee: Lax Oversight Led to Overtime 'Free-for-All' — Article published on
- Honolulu Department of Facility Maintenance — Topic Page published on
- Capitol Watch: April 20 — Post published on
- Hawaii Lawmakers Will Hammer Out State Budget Over Next Week — Article published on
- No GET Increase Will Likely Mean Other Tax Hikes for Hawaii — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: April 7 — Post published on
- GET Hike In Hawaii Is Dead — Article published on
- GET Hike, Exemptions Would Raise Extra $1.3 Billion For Hawaii — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: April 6 — Post published on
- Hawaii Senate Cuts $650 Million From Gov's Budget — Article published on
- Energy Expert to Hawaii: Expect $6-a-Gallon Gas — Article published on
- Friday Night Surprise: GET Hike Back on Table — Article published on
- Hawaii House GOP Proposes Budget Fixes — Article published on
- Hawaii Lowers Revenue Forecast to -1.6 Percent — Article published on
- Hawaii's Budget Options: Raid Special Funds or Freeze Spending — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: March 28 — Post published on
- Few Options As Hawaii's Budget Woes Intensify — Post published on
- How to Make Hawaii APEC Conference Have Long-Term Benefits for State — Article published on
- Discussion: APEC Hawaii 2011 — Post published on
- Hawaii's New Budget Deficit: $1.3 Billion — Article published on
- Japan Disaster Will Cost Hawaii Tourism $200M — Article published on
- State Still Wants to Cap Counties' Share of TAT — Post published on
- Council on Revenues: Rosy Growth Rate A Red Herring — Article published on
- Senate Money Chairman: Hawaii House Budget 'No Longer Valid' — Article published on
- Hawaii Council on Revenues Can't Regroup for Another Month — Post published on
- Hawaii Lawmaker: Nuclear Energy Still 'Viable Option' — Article published on
- Hawaii House Speaker Tired of 'Band-Aid Approach' to Fixing Deficit — Article published on
- Hawaii Lawmakers Expected to Raid Special Funds to Close Gap — Article published on
- The Paychecks of Hawaii Public Union Leaders — Article published on
- More Than Just a Paycheck: How Public Compensation Stacks Up in Hawaii — Article published on
- Dozens of Honolulu Boat Owners Reeling From Tsunami Damage — Post published on
- Bill Watch: Taxes and Fees at the Halfway Point — Article published on
- Bad News: Hawaii's Budget Gap Nears $1 Billion — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: March 10 — Post published on
- Hawaii House Agrees On $10.9 Billion Budget — Article published on
- Hawaii's Per-Capita Spending Ranks in Top 5 — Post published on
- Honolulu Residents To Pay Hawaii's Highest Gas Tax — Article published on
- Progress Report: Legislature Rejects Most Abercrombie Tax Increases — Article published on
- Carlisle Proposes Raising Honolulu Budget by 6% — Article published on
- Revised Pension Tax Would Affect Less Than 1 Percent of Taxpayers — Article published on
- Hawaii Could Cut Public Workers' Bargaining Rights — Article published on
- Hawaii Electric Car Plant Hits A Roadblock — Post published on
- Abercrombie Proposes Raising Spending On Operations, Construction — Article published on
- Senate Slashes Gov's Plan to Tax Pensions — Article published on
- New Public Safety Director 'Born' For the Job — Article published on
- A Surcharge on Safety: Racking Up Overtime While Taking Vacation — Article published on
- Lawmakers Back Off Abercrombie's Call for Pension Reform — Article published on
- Gov's 60-40 Healthcare Split Moves Forward — Article published on
- Personal Insults Flung at Gov During Senate Hearing — Article published on
- Lawmakers Commit $300 Million to Fix Pension Mess — Article published on
- Abercrombie Running Low on Cash, Seeks Extra $1M — Article published on
- How Much Will Gov. Abercrombie's Proposed Tax Hikes Cost You? — Article published on
- Bill Watch: Taxes and Fees — Article published on
- Abercrombie Wants to Double Vehicle Weight Tax — Article published on
- Discussion: On the Hook — Post published on
- Money Woes Not a Priority For Health Fund Trustees — Article published on
- Discussion: Hawaii State Pension Fund — Post published on
- Human Services Doesn't Know Where It'll Cut — Article published on
- Abercrombie Plan Raises Taxes, Cuts Services — Article published on
- Hawaii State Government Deficit — Topic Page published on
- Capitol Watch, Jan. 19: Live Blogging Opening Day of the Legislature — Post published on
- Senators Grill Public Safety Director on Excessive Overtime Use, Auditor's Report — Article published on
- UH Seeks Extra $82M Over Next Two Years — Article published on
- Oahu Burial Council Can't Keep Track of Its Members — Post published on
- Hawaii's Human Services Department Says It's Nearing 'Stimulus Cliff' — Article published on
- Hawaii's 3 Growing Liabilities: Pensions, Health Care, Debt — Article published on
- Hawaii State Revenue — Topic Page published on
- Matayoshi Calm Under Legislative Fire — Article published on
- Hawaii Public Schools Ask for $1.8 billion, Plus $29 million 'Wish List' — Article published on
- SLARS Investigation by Hawaii Lawmakers a Flop — Article published on
- Pension, Health-Care Costs Contribute to State Budget Gap — Article published on
- Student-Loan-Backed Auction-Rate Securities — Topic Page published on
- Hawaii Budget Hearings: Council on Revenues — Article published on
- Delaying Hawaii's Tax Refunds Seen as a One-Time Deal — Article published on
- Stories From the Money Beat - 2010 Recycled — Article published on
- Council on Revenues to Change Reports Because of 'Media Confusion' — Post published on
- Council on Revenues Projects $44M Revenue Boost This Year — Article published on
- State Auditor Blasts Management of Hawaii Tax Department IT Projects — Article published on
- Honolulu Prosecutor Responds to Civil Beat Series on City Overtime — Post published on
- Hawaii State Government Budget — Topic Page published on
- Public Safety Director Promises to 'Address Overtime Issues Efficiently' — Article published on
- A Surcharge on Safety: Sheriffs Earning More Than Hawaii's Chief Justice? — Article published on
- A Surcharge on Safety: 16 Employees Logged at Least 1,000 Overtime Hours — Article published on
- A Surcharge on Safety: Six Employees Claimed Over 1,300 Hours of Overtime — Article published on
- A Surcharge on Safety: As Overtime Claims Pile Up, Department Caps Sick Day Use — Article published on
- A Surcharge on Safety: Outsized Overtime at the Hawaii Department of Public Safety — Article published on
- A Surcharge on Safety: Union Contract and Turnover Blamed for Outsized Overtime — Article published on
- Hawaii Department of Public Safety — Topic Page published on
- Abercrombie Spent $4.6M on Winning Campaign — Article published on
- Senators Angry as PUC Opens Way for New Interisland Shipper — Article published on
- Civil Beat Shares Honolulu Employee Salaries — Article published on
- Honolulu's Highest Paid City Employees — Article published on
- Honolulu's Lowest Paid City Employees — Article published on
- Who Works for the City and County of Honolulu — Article published on
- Office of Hawaiian Affairs — Topic Page published on
- Civil Beat Shares Office of Hawaiian Affairs Salaries — Article published on
- Carlisle 'Not Happy' About Excessive Overtime Use by City Workers — Article published on
- Road to Riches: Getting Paid for Overtime Work — Twice — Article published on
- Road to Riches: City Workers Claimed 5,525 Overtime Hours for Illegal Stream Dumping — Article published on
- Hawaii's General Fund Down 6% So Far This Fiscal Year — Article published on
- Road to Riches: Overtime at City Road Division — Article published on
- Under Wraps: $2M in Contracts to Lychee Production — Post published on
- Surprise! OHA Employees Are Public — Post published on
- I Spent More Than My Opponent and Still Came Up Short — Article published on
- Tight Races Attract $21.8M to Hawaii Campaigns — Article published on
- What Recession? Candidates Spend Big for General Election — Article published on
- A Look at Late, Late Money Entering Races — Article published on
- Hawaii Unions Donate Just $275K to Campaigns — Article published on
- No Clear Winner in Money Race for OHA Trustees — Article published on
- Aiona Can't Catch Abercrombie in Money Race — Article published on
- Civil Beat Shares Hawaii State Judiciary Salaries — Article published on
- OHA Claims Its Employees Aren't Public — Post published on
- Djou meets Hanabusa in Civil Beat/KHVH Open Mic — Post published on
- Corporate Donations go Mostly Unnoticed in Hawaii — Article published on
- Djou, Hanabusa Break the $2M Mark — Article published on
- COR, UHERO and the Fed — Post published on
- Abercrombie Still Leads Aiona in Money Race — Article published on
- Caldwell Had Financial Edge In Mayoral Election — Article published on
- Furlough Friday Delays Campaign Spending Reports — Post published on
- Electric Car Charging Stations Coming to Honolulu — Article published on
- No Recovery for Hawaii Economy Anytime Soon — Article published on
- Lingle: Abercrombie Too Old and Set in His Ways — Article published on
- Civil Beat Shares Hawaii Health Systems Corp. Salaries — Article published on
- Public Union to Seek Changes to Open Records Law — Article published on
- Fight Heats Up Over Interisland Shipping — Post published on
- A New Year's Without Fireworks in Honolulu? — Post published on
- Another Energy Audit Criticizes 'Lethargic' Stimulus Spending — Article published on
- Aiona Gets Money From State Officials, Churches and Business — Article published on
- With No Real Competition, Aiona Spent $2.3M on Primary Campaign — Article published on
- Hawaii Lieutenant Governor Election 2010 — Topic Page published on
- Big Money Doled Out for Primary Votes — Article published on
- Rejected: Honolulu Hale’s Leaders — Article published on
- Hawaii's Open Records Law Applies to You, Too, Honolulu — Post published on
- Fewer Candidates Using Public Campaign Funds — Article published on
- Abercrombie Breaks $3 Million Mark — Article published on
- Hawaii's Stimulus Energy Funds Unspent, U.S. Auditor Says — Article published on
- Civil Beat Shares Hawaii Legislature Salaries — Article published on
- Hawaii Council on Revenues Versus the Fed — Post published on
- Money in Lieutenant Governor Race is on Democratic Side — Article published on
- Abercrombie Doubles Hannemann in Fundraising — Article published on
- City's Spending on Rail PR Totals $4.7 Million — Article published on
- Hawaii Shows Greatest U.S. Interest in Nissan Leaf — Article published on
- Who Works at University of Hawaii — Article published on
- Lowest Paid at University of Hawaii — Article published on
- Highest Paid at University of Hawaii — Article published on
- Civil Beat Shares University of Hawaii Salaries — Article published on
- Hawaii Needs to Step Up if it Wants China Flights — Article published on
- No Public Accountability for Rail PR Contracts — Article published on
- How the City Spent $2 Million on Rail PR — Article published on
- Discussion: University of Hawaii — Post published on
- For West Oahu, A UH Campus At Last — Article published on
- University of Hawaii-West Oahu — Topic Page published on
- State Pays a Price for Faulty Economic Forecasts — Article published on
- Discussion: State Budget — Post published on
- Council on Revenues — Topic Page published on
- Electric Cars in Hawaii — Topic Page published on
- HECO To Offer Electric Car Owners Discounted Rates — Article published on
- Incentives May Help Power Hawaii Electric Car Sales — Article published on
- Discussion: Electric Cars — Post published on
- Grand Vision, Big Questions for Oahu Electric Car Plant — Article published on
- Hawaii Part of Huge U.S. Push by CT&T — Article published on
Discussions
- Hawaii Taxes —
- Discussion: Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie —
- Discussion: State Budget —
- Capitol Watch: April 7 —
- Surprise! OHA Employees Are Public —
- Under Wraps: $2M in Contracts to Lychee Production —
- Discussion: Hawaii Politics —
- A New Year's Without Fireworks in Honolulu? —
- Discussion: Honolulu Rail —
- Live Blog: 2010 Primary Election —
- Discussion: Energy —
- Discussion: Hawaii Public Employee Salaries —
- Discussion: Electric Cars —

