Federal Judge Upholds Hawaiʻi's Right to Impose Climate Change Tax on Cruise Passengers
A federal judge upheld Hawaiʻi's right to tax cruise ship passengers, dismissing a challenge by the cruise industry. The tax aims to combat climate change and could set a precedent in the travel industry.
Hawaii’s Tax Hall Of Shame, State List Outs Millions In Unpaid Bills
A Civil Beat dataset shows about 45,000 delinquent state tax accounts, from $5 to more than $20 million, including some familiar public names. The list raises questions about collection, confidentiality and a 15‑year limit on old debts.
Honolulu Governor Josh Green Proposes Supplemental Budget with Focus on Housing, Healthcare, and Climate Resiliency
Governor Josh Green of Honolulu presents Hawai‘i's Supplemental Budget for FY 2027, prioritizing housing, healthcare, education, and climate resilience, with a total of $10.58 billion in general funds and $903 million in G.O. Bonds.
Kaua‘i Mayor Unleashes Island’s First Climate Battle Plan
Mayor Kawakami signed Kaua‘i’s first climate adaptation and action plan on Wednesday, outlining 79 strategies and more than 240 actions to protect people and places. The plan prioritizes equity and funding paths for county implementation.












