Hawaii Supreme Court chides state's legal moves on water after deadly Maui wildfire
- The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled that the attorney general's office must pay attorney fees for filing a petition in "bad faith" blaming a judge for water shortage during the Maui wildfire tragedy.
- The ruling criticized the state for exploiting the tragedy to further its interests.
- Sierra Club of Hawaii accused the state of using the tragedy to benefit a private company and highlighted discrepancies in water distribution during the wildfire.
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