Discussion
LETTER: The Future of EU in Wake of Trump’s Betrayal
“Trump’s rampage against our most trusted and faithful allies sent shivers throughout the city, especially in the halls of the European Parliament… “
LETTER: Former Red Cross Worker Not Wishing to Volunteer Any Further
This is a Chronology of the events leading up to my leaving Red Cross and not wishing to volunteer any further.
LETTER: Is Lava the Ultimate Lemon?
It isn’t possible to read the accounts and see the images of those affected and displaced by the lava flows, and not be moved.
LETTER: Bus System Audit Findings
“It is imperative that you prioritize providing decent day-to-day, dependable public transportation BEFORE spending any more money…”
LETTER: Lava Disaster Could Worsen Hawai‘i Pension Crisis
The effect on the state’s economy of recent volcanic activity on Hawaii Island might last longer than many realize.
LETTER: Mahalo From Puna to Tulsi Gabbard
A big mahalo to Tulsi Gabbard for her efforts to bring supplies and help to us folks in Puna who have been devastated by the recent lava.
LETTER: State Encouraged Building in Risky Lava Zone
Hawai‘i’s state government encouraged building near the active portion of Kilauea volcano, where homes now are being destroyed by flowing lava.
LETTER: Kealakehe Elementary Needs Additional Parking
We received $300,000 in capital funding to provide additional parking in 2015, that we have yet to utilize.
LETTER: Highway Extension Doesn’t Have Funding Committed
The Daniel K. Inouye Highway Extension, which completes a critical cross island link across the Big Island, doesn’t have any funding committed to begin construction anytime soon.
LETTER: Condolences Upon Death of Rooster Bill
My heart broke when I heard that Rooster Bill had died.
LETTER: Lono Kona Subdivision & Hawai‘i County Taxpayers Deserve Better
I don’t live in the Lono Kona subdivision slated for a sewer connection upgrade, but I’ve followed the bidding process for this project.
LETTER: Appalled to See Political Signs So Early
Surely many of you notice the political signs now appearing our roadways.
LETTER: President of Hawai‘i Homeschool Network Opposes SB 2323
As the founder and president of the Hawaii Homeschool Network, I am deeply concerned about three recently proposed bills that have been introduced regarding homeschooling in Hawaii.
LETTER: Police Citations on Day of False Alarm
For anyone who received a cell phone citation on the day of the false ballistic missile attack.
LETTER: Preservation of Existing Roadway Inventory Has Suffered
The Hawaii Department of Transportation decided to defer most roadway capacity projects in 2016.
LETTER: Why Limit Airport Transportation Options?
“Hawai‘i took the long route to increasing consumer choice at its largest state airport, but it arrived there nevertheless, if only temporarily.”
LETTER: In Response to Stories About Sexual Harassment
This letter is in response to the articles covering the sexual harassment allegations made against men in the media and government throughout the United States.
LETTER: Santa Cause Campaign Redirects Funds to Needy
The Santa Cause is a campaign that is hoping to redefine the image of Santa Claus into a more efficient tool to help the sick and needy.
LETTER: ‘Administration Has Done a Poor Job Interacting With Public’
Mayor Harry Kim’s administration has done a poor job interacting with the public over the first year he’s been in office.