Critics are frustrated by controversial staffing decisions and the party's dwindling cash reserves.
Kaniela Ing says he has no plans to run again and is glad the matter "is finally behind me."
Gov. Josh Green stopped senators from axing a tech agency board member; now small businesses must pay the price.
A decade after his controversial Public Land Development Corp. was dissolved in the face of a public outcry, Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz is using other agencies to buy and develop land.
The former Hawaii defense contractor has pleaded guilty to a series of federal crimes related to PPP fraud and illegal campaign donations. Court records detail how he tried to get away with it.
Until we rid ourselves of biases, women candidates will have a steeper climb. But research shows that gender and race can be turned to an advantage.
The bill was substantially altered during conference committee drawing scrutiny.
The hemp industry is poised for a legislative win after several years of negotiation.
Rep. Kanani Souza says she's not willing to give up on the Republican Party, but takes issue with this particular group of lawmakers.
A bill would prohibit lobbyists from cutting checks to lawmakers during the legislative session, but wouldn't prevent other people with an interest in legislation from writing checks.