(AP) — A proposed rule for Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority board members would have them resign before publicly opposing a board action. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports the tourism authority’s new code of conduct is part of an effort to reorganize after facing legislative scrutiny and community pushback. HTA Vice Chairman David Arakawa likened the proposed rule about resigning prior to speaking out, to a “gag order.” There was no intent to silence board members, said Tourism authority Chief Administrative Officer Keith Regan authored the draft proposal. He says there was no intent to silence board members. The proposed draft is subject to a full board vote.
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