In 2019, a bill passed in the Hawaiʻi State Legislature that legalized midwifery services under a strict set of regulations.
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The state wants your illegal fireworks, no questions asked. Officials including the Department of Law Enforcement, Attorney General's Office, and Honolulu Police will team up for an illegal fireworks ...
Hawaiʻi’s political landscape is ever-changing politics, and if there’s one person who keeps an eye on it all, it’s Stan Fichtman.