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  1. HONOLULU — Governor Josh Green, M.D., today signed 16 key bills to enhance the protection and care of Hawaiʻi’s keiki and kūpuna and to ensure safety in Hawaiʻi’s schools. “These legislative measures represent a significant step forward in safeguarding our most vulnerable populations — our keiki and kūpuna,” said Governor Green.

  2. 3 Ιαν 2024 · HONOLULU (KHON2) — The State of Hawaiʻi has a few new laws that rolled out on Jan. 1. These new laws provide new approaches to issues that impact our daily lives. Get Hawaiis latest...

  3. 14 Ιουλ 2023 · HONOLULU — In 2023, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green signed into law 263 of the 274 bills passed during the legislative session, according to a news release. He vetoed 11 bills. The remaining five bills will become law without his signature.

  4. 28 Δεκ 2022 · By Michael Tsai Honolulu. PUBLISHED 10:27 AM ET Dec. 28, 2022. Come Jan. 1, Hawaii residents and visitors will be subject to a host of freshly enacted laws. What You Need To Know. Act 47 establishes ranked-choice voting for special federal elections and special elections of vacant county council seat.

  5. 13 Μαΐ 2023 · Island community, where every child matters. The Washington Island School District, in partnership with family and community, will strive for excellence in education to ensure each of our students may live responsible, creative, and fulfilling lives in a global society.

  6. governor.hawaii.gov › newsroom › governor-green-signed-35-bills-into-lawGOVERNOR GREEN SIGNED 35 BILLS INTO LAW

    8 Αυγ 2023 · HONOLULU, HI ̶ On July 3, 2023, Governor Josh Green, M.D., signed the following 35 bills into law: Click the hyperlinks to see the full details of the Acts.

  7. 28 Απρ 2022 · State lawmakers have passed a resolution apologizing to the Native Hawaiian people for banning the use of Hawaiian language in state schools for 90 years. House Concurrent Resolution 130, which offers an official apology for the language ban, was approved by the Legislature and now awaits Gov. David Ige's signature.