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Former Sacramento Mayor Reenters Politics in Hawaiʻi After Dual Scandals
Politics Will Caron 3/14/17 Politics Will Caron 3/14/17

Former Sacramento Mayor Reenters Politics in Hawaiʻi After Dual Scandals

Allegations of sexual assault, shady handling of public education follow former mayor Kevin Johnson and his wife, former D.C. school system chancellor Michelle Rhee, as they remake themselves in Hawaiʻi politics.

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Breaking Public Trust for Private Profit
Human Rights Will Caron 12/9/16 Human Rights Will Caron 12/9/16

Breaking Public Trust for Private Profit

The land board’s acquiescence to corporate control of Hawaiʻi's resources represents the state’s continuing failure to uphold its fiduciary duties.

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TPP Fast Track Passes Senate, But the Fight is Far From Over
Human Rights Will Caron 6/25/15 Human Rights Will Caron 6/25/15

TPP Fast Track Passes Senate, But the Fight is Far From Over

If progressives can push the Democratic presidential candidates to oppose the TPP, it could go a long way in flipping Congressional Democrats from yes to no.

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Minimum Wage Increase Watered Down to Appease Business Owners
Socioeconomics Will Caron 3/18/14 Socioeconomics Will Caron 3/18/14

Minimum Wage Increase Watered Down to Appease Business Owners

The House labor committee's draft of the minimum wage increase bill is pitched as a compromise, but still favors small business owners over their employees.

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County Preemption Measure Dies in Committee
Human Rights Will Caron 2/4/14 Human Rights Will Caron 2/4/14

County Preemption Measure Dies in Committee

A bill that would have given the state broader authority to preempt county ordinances it finds inconvenient failed to find enough support to pass through the senate agriculture committee.

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