Young Brothers’ 34% rate hike request questioned

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Hawaii County Councilman Tim Richards of Kohala testifies Tuesday against Young Brothers' requested 34% rate increase before the state Public Utilities Commission at Hilo's Aupuni Center.

State Public Utilities Commission Chairman Jay Griffin, center, speaks at a meeting on Young Brothers’ rate increase request Tuesday at Hilo’s Aupuni Center, flanked by commissioners Jennifer Potter, left, and Leo Asuncion Jr., right. (JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald)

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Puna farmer Candy Hololio Johnson testifies Tuesday against Young Brothers' requested 34% rate increase before the state Public Utilities Commission at Hilo's Aupuni Center.

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Sandra Larsen, Young Brothers vice president of legal, regulatory and government affairs, testifies Tuesday before the state Public Utilities Commission at Hilo's Aupuni Center.

At Hilo’s Aupuni Center on Tuesday, retired teacher Michael Pacheco III testifies before the state Public Utilities Commission against Young Brothers’ requested 34% rate increase. (JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald)

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Hilo resident Kiki Rycraft testifies Tuesday in favor of Young Brothers' requested 34% rate increase before the state Public Utilities Commission at Hilo's Aupuni Center.

JOHN BURNETT/Hawaii Tribune-Herald Keoki Wood of the Hawaii Cattlemen's Council testifies Tuesday against Young Brothers' requested 34% rate increase before the state Public Utilities Commission at Hilo's Aupuni Center.

The air was polite, but testimony before the state Public Utilities Commission Tuesday night in Hilo was overwhelmingly opposed to Young Brothers’ request to raise interisland ocean freight rates by 34%.