
Pay-To-Play Politics Is Staring Us In The Face. What Are We Going To Do About It?
The feds tried. A jury looked the other way. Lawmakers are dodging needed changes. Now it's up to us.

Beth Fukumoto: Political Parties Need To Make Their Members Toe The Party Line
A commitment to the principles and policies define the party and is a promise to the voters who place their trust in it.

The Sunshine Blog: Maui Officials Slip Off To Japan To Learn How To Handle Disasters
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.

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Enter our contest where you can win fabulous prizes and possibly a regular stint as a political cartoonist.

The Sunshine Blog: Tulsi Gabbard Explains Why She Left The Democratic Party
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.

The Sunshine Blog: Guess Who Just Got Out Of Federal Prison Already?
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.

Hawaii Ethics Commission Grapples With Pay-To-Play Issues
The commission acknowledged that it's tough to oversee lawmakers who resist most accountability measures.

Russell Ruderman: Gestures From The Legislature
The shaka is one thing, but a different kind of salute was given to serious ethics reform by lawmakers this year.

Legislators Take The Rare Step Of Putting 2 Questions For Voters On The November Ballot
Constitutional amendments used to be on Hawaii ballots all the time, but not anymore.

The Sunshine Blog: We’re Officially Hitting The Campaign Trail
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.