“Vexatious requester” bill still alive in Hawaii
PROPOSAL PASSES HOUSE AND RETURNS TO SENATE “WITH AMENDMENTS”
by Sharon Rondeau
© 2009/2010
(Apr. 6, 2010) — An amendment to an existing Hawaii law regarding the public’s access to information from state agencies which was previously “deferred” is again being discussed in the Hawaii legislature. SB2937/SD1/HD1, the “vexatious requester” bill, has been passed by the House of Representatives with changes and sent back to the Senate for deliberation on those changes.

(Mar. 30, 2010) — Many of our readers are reporting that they have received a letter from Hawaii State Senator Fred Hemmings in response to The Post & Email’s Hawaii
(Mar. 13, 2010) — The first batch of letters and petitions sent to Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle and her cabinet officials have been delivered as confirmed online by the United States Postal Service.
(Mar. 5, 2010) — Among the documents which The Post & Email Legal Fund recently acquired with the financial assistance and support of the readers of this e-Newspaper, shocking evidence has been found which apparently indicts officials of the Hawaii Department of Health for conspiracy to deprive U.S. citizens of their constitutional right to due process.
(Mar. 1, 2010) — Two huge boxes containing The Post & Email’s petition and citizen letters have been sent to 93 Hawaii officials, including every member of the Hawaii House of Representatives and Senate, the Governor and Lt. Governor as well as 14 members of Governor Linda Lingle’s cabinet.
(Feb. 20, 2010) — 