Paper cuts.

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Two years ago, to cut government waste, the Hawaii Senate decided to go paperless. Recently, officials reported it has saved more than $1.2 million and 800 trees. Bills, testimony and committee reports are put online. The public is given documents on CDs. Senators have laptops. "Doing it this way was...

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