HONOLULU — Gov. David Ige says he might veto a bill that would apply the state’s hotel tax to resort fees.
HONOLULU — Gov. David Ige says he might veto a bill that would apply the state’s hotel tax to resort fees.
The Transient Accommodations Tax is currently applied to charges for staying in hotel rooms and other short-term rentals.
Ige says the legislation’s vague language could require restaurants in hotels to pay the tax but exempt restaurants outside hotels.
Ige made the announcement Monday as he gave the legislature a list of 11 bills he may reject. He still may sign the bills or allow them to become law without his signature.
The governor says he might veto a bill that would allow motorcycles to drive on shoulder lanes. He says it would compromise road safety and create more dangers for other drivers.
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