
The Sunshine Blog: Campaigning For A Candidate In A Senate Office Is A No-No
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.

With Hawaii Civic Engagement At A Crossroads, Let’s Use AI For Good
When used thoughtfully, AI can add significant value to institutions and to the business of government.

Richard Wiens: Four States Are Voting On A Better Way Of Voting
Hawaii has only dabbled in a ranked-choice system that requires a winner to get a majority of the ballots cast.

The Sunshine Blog: ‘Corporate Vampires Continue To Suck Us Dry’
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.

The Island Effect: Hawaii’s Angle In Every Presidential Election
The Aloha State has played roles — sometimes big ones — in national campaigns since 1960.

Will Caron: Enter If You Dare
The Honolulu Police Commission recently discussed public concerns that holding its meetings behind tight security inside the police department might intimidate citizens who have a beef with a cop from showing up to complain. Commissioners opined people should not be scared and that moving the meeting would be inconvenient for the police chief and staff.

The Sunshine Blog: The Party Switch Everyone Saw Coming A Long Time Ago
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.

Is The Sunshine Law Working For Oahu’s Neighborhood Boards?
Neighborhood board members are frustrated at restrictions on what they can talk about at their meetings.

Why Blank Votes Count As No Votes For Hawaii Statewide Ballot Measures
Supporters of two proposed constitutional amendments are worried they will fail because of the requirement.

It’s Time To Vote! Bring Along Our Candidate Q&As
When you sit down to vote, check out the 70% of candidates in the general election who answered our questions on key issues.