The Honolulu Charter Commission members have until Aug. 22 to submit proposals for inclusion on the November general election ballot. This once-in-a-decade chance should not be squandered without the public being allowed to vote on city campaign reform. It is disheartening to see developers go before the Honolulu City Council seeking variances, waivers and exemptions, […]
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