Geanna's father said he reported she'd been beaten by her foster mother, but the state kept her in the home and returned her there after she was inexplicably taken from another relative who wanted to adopt her.
The council is concerned about empty Honolulu office space, a soft real estate market and high interest rates but also anticipates a strong construction industry.
Two bills already approved by their respective houses aim to correct a longtime shortcoming, though it remains to be seen if it's the right approach.
Measures that won preliminary approval in the House Finance Committee would increase standard deductions and adjust tax brackets for inflation.
The only way to prevent this horror from being repeated is by publicly dissecting exactly what went wrong.
It's tricky to tinker with taxes in an election year. Veteran observers are watching the House for clues about likely outcomes as lawmakers weigh the proposals.
The details of the state's involvement in placing and overseeing 10-year-old Geanna Bradley are still hazy. What can we conclude so far?
Sarah Coultas only found out about the placement by chance two and a half months later, despite a state regulation requiring parents to be informed.
Supporters say it would be an important step toward gender equity since too many people aren't able to buy menstrual products.
HGEA estimated that the arbitration decision could cost the state as much as $150 million.