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Waipahu
State Representative Henry Aquino is a member of the Hawaii State House of Representatives. He represents the 38th House district of Waipahu since his election in November 2008.

He is currently the Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, which has the general scope of policy and budgetary responsibilities over Hawaii’s state highways and freeways, harbors and airports. He is also the former Chairman of the House Committee on Public Safety which oversees law enforcement, first responder/emergency management, and prison/correctional systems. Today, he serves on several House committees including Housing and Consumer Protection & Commerce.
LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE
• State Representative, District 38, Waipahu (2012-Present); District 35, Waipahu/Crestview (2008-2012)
• Chair, State House Transportation Committee
• Policy Board Member, Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization
• Transit Oriented Development Interagency Council Member
• House Majority Whip
• Former House Majority Policy Leader
• Former Chair, State House Public Safety and Military Affairs Committee

WORK EXPERIENCE
• Executive Director, Waipahu Community Association
• Program Coordinator, Waipahu Community Association
• Classroom Presenter, Catholic Charities Hawaii

EDUCATION
• Master of Arts, Communication, Hawaii Pacific University
• Bachelor of Arts, Public Administration, UH-West Oahu
• Associate of Applied Science, Administration of Justice, Honolulu Community College
• Waipahu High School

COMMUNITY
• Director, Waipahu Community Foundation
• Director, Leeward Oahu Lions Club
• Senior Instructor, Hawaii Chinese Kenpo School of Self-Defense
• Member, Waipahu Alumni Association
• Member, AGAPE Ministry of Hawaii-Pacific
• Member, Democratic Party of Hawaii
• Member, Santanians of Hawaii USA
• Member, Knights of Rizal-Aloha Chapter
• Fellow, Pacific Century Fellows Program, Class of 2016
• Former Board Director, Waipahu Community Association
• Former Coordinator, Waipahu Community Coalition
• Former Region 7 Chair, Oahu County Democratic Party
• Former District 35 Chair, Oahu County Democratic Party
• Former Member, Waipahu Elementary School Community Council

March 29, 2022

Waipahu High School Senior Announcements




March 15, 2022

SMP Hawaii: Caregiving: Perspectives and Profiles to Empower








January 24, 2022

Get Informed About Medicare & Social Security with SHIP




January 18, 2022

The Federal Government has launched its website, COVIDtests.gov, which allows people to order a maximum of four tests to be shipped directly to their household. The website also includes information relating to vaccination sites, what to do if you test positive, and more.
Please visit COVIDtests.gov for more information.
April 20, 2021

Live at the Legislature with Rep. Henry Aquino





Click here to view video
April 9, 2021

4/13/21 Virtual Presentation - Highridge Costa's & Kamehameha Schools Concept for a New Waipahu Project


March 8, 2021

Honolulu Mayor Announces City's Rental & Utility Relief Program


March 11, 2021

Hawaiian Humane Society's Waipahu Pet Kokua Center Grand Opening



Hawaiian Humane Society celebrated the grand opening for its new Pet Kokua Outreach center in Waipahu on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. Representatives Aquino, Cullen, and LoPresti joined Honolulu City & County Councilmembers Tulba and Elefante along with Hawaiian Humane Society Board Chair Ginny Tiu, Board Member Bob Bean, and Hawaiian Humane President & CEO Anne Neubaer in the celebration.

The new pet outreach center is inside the Filipino Community Center in Waipahu and offers Pet Food Bank services, along with information on reduced or waived-fee spay/neuter services and other supportive functions for pet owners. The mission of the Pet Kokua program, according to the nonprofit, is to "keep pets and their people together," and improve the quality of life for all animals by providing assistance.

The Pet Kokua program also works to prevent owner surrender, animal cruelty, neglect and pet overpopulation in the Islands.

Between March 2020 and February 2021, Pet Kokua distributed 50,000 pounds of pet food, which represents a 160% year-over-year increase. The Pet Kokua program also holds multiple events throughout the year including reduced-fee microchipping and vaccination clinics, and wellness events with Oahu's homeless communities.

Hawaiian Humane's Pet Kokua Outreach Center in Waipahu offers services 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday and 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. from Monday to Thursday. The center is closed on Friday and Saturday.
March 8, 2021

FilCom Covid Vaccination Clinic for 75 Years & Older


March 4, 2021

Joint House & Senate Filipino Caucus


March 4, 2021

Promoting Literacy - Read Across America



March is Read Across America Month. Promoting literacy puts students on the pathway to a lifetime of learning and success. Due to COVID restrictions, Hawai'i State Representatives were not able to visit schools to read to students in-person. This year, we are bringing the story-telling to students. Click here to enjoy our Hawai'i House Representatives reading select works from Dr. Seuss's book - "Seussisms".
March 3, 2021

Dedication of Kapalama Container Terminal Phase 1 & Groundbreaking of Phase 2


March 1, 2021

WHS Students Selected for United States Senate Youth Program



Waipahu High School Seniors Hollie Rader and Ashley Pascua Valois (pictured above with State Rep. Henry Aquino and State Rep. Ryan Yamane) will join U.S. Senator Brian Schatz and U.S. Senator Mazie Hirono in representing Hawaii during the 59th annual United States Senate Youth Program Washington Week, to be held March 14 to 17, 2021. Ms. Rader and Ms. Valois were selected from among the state's top student leaders to be part of the 104 national student delegation who will each also receive a $10,000 college scholarship for undergraduate study. Due to the pandemic, the 2021 program will break ground as the first-ever fully virtual Washington Week, and is designed to be a highly interactive and exciting education and leadership forum for the nation's most outstanding student leaders.
February 17, 2021

Waipahu High School In the News




February 4, 2021

News for Our Community




January 15, 2021

Waipahu High School Integrated Academy Learning Facility



On January 14, 2021 Rep. Henry Aquino, Gov. David Ige, fellow legislators representing Waipahu and neighboring communities, along with Waipahu High School Principal Keith Hayashi, participated in a groundbreaking ceremony for the Waipahu High School Integrated Academy Learning Facility. This new three-storied facility will feature an innovative agricultural program integrating artificial intelligence; biotechnology, chemistry and computer labs; creative space to leverage Design Thinking; and will be the new home to the Marauder Cafe, featuring the school's acclaimed culinary, baking and pastry, and hospitality programs.

January 14, 2021

Coronavirus Rent Assistance

Rent Assistance and Mediation Program (RAMP)

The Rent Assistance and Mediation Program (RAMP), funded by a portion of Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Office of Consumer Protection settlement monies from Honda Motor Co., will benefit Hawai'i consumers, including renters in distress as a result of the pandemic. The $6 million program, administered by Catholic Charities Hawai'i, intends to help tenants avoid eviction by providing rental payments for unpaid rent and mediation services. Rental payments will be considered from January 1, 2021 with a statewide cap of $1,500.00 per household per month. A maximum of up to two (2) months total of past due and ongoing assistance can be provided.

For more detailed information including eligibility requirements and application deadline, please visit the https://www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org/housinghelp/

APPLICATION DEADLINE Although the deadline for the online applications has closed (January 11, 2021 to January 13, 2021 between 8:00am to 5:00pm.), hard copy applications can be mailed by January 18, 2021. Applications after January 18, 2021 will not be considered.

Electronic applications must be emailed or faxed between January 11, 2021 – January 18, 2021. All applications must be postmarked or sent (email or fax) during this time frame.



February 25, 2016

FARRINGTON HIGHWAY GUIDEWAY CONSTRUCTION & TRAFFIC ADVISORY FOR EQUIPMENT REMOVAL OPERATIONS

The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) and Kiewit advises residents, businesses and commuters in the Waipahu area that construction equipment used to build the overhead guideway along Farrington Highway will be removed during the coming weeks. See brochure



October 21, 2014

Celebrate Halloween at Waipahu Public Library on 10/29/14

Waipahu Public Library invites the community to Celebrate Halloween at our library on Wednesday, October 29 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The evening starts with not-so-scary stories from 5:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. for children 6 and under. Then, from 5:45 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., children 12 and under are invited to trick-or-treat through our library's "Spooky House." Finally, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., teens, adults, and children 12 and up are invited to walk through our "Haunted House" -- if they dare! :) No registration is required and this fun program is generously sponsored by the Friends of Waipahu Public Library and Waipahu's Teen Library Council. See flyer for more information. View full article



October 21, 2014

Free Medicare Seminar at Waipahu Public Library

A free Medicare Seminar will be held at Waipahu Public Library on Wednesday, October 22 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This free educational seminar will present senior citizens with affordable coverage choices, benefits, and changes taking place in Medicare insurance, and will be led by financial expert Edward Motosue. No registration is required. For more information, please view full article. View full article



August 27, 2014

Waipahu Pop-Up Legal Clinic - October 18, 2014

Do you have a legal issue and need legal advice? Volunteer attorneys with the Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii (VLSH) will provide legal advice On October 18, 2014 at Waipahu High School Cafeteria for the following types of cases:

*Family Law
*Estate Planning
*Bankruptcy
*District Court
*Veterans Benefits

This service is FREE to all low and moderate income individuals. Please call (808)528-7050 to qualify and to reserve your spot by October 13, 2014. For more information, please view full article.View full article



August 27, 2014

HART Traffice Advisory: Lane Closures

The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) would like to inform drivers about lane closures during the week of August 22nd related to design and construction work for the Honolulu rail transit project. Motorists are advised that work along the 20-mile rail route from East Kapolei to Ala Moana Center will require lane closures during non-peak traffic hours. For more details, please view the full article.View full article



August 13, 2014

Rail Column Work Moves to Waipahu

HART (Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation) announced the column construction for the elevated rail guideway is moving forward in east Kapolei and Ewa, and construction crews are now scheduled to begin similar work in the Waipahu area in August. For more details, please read the HART WEEKLY eBLAST.View full article



June 16, 2014

Rail Construction Traffic Alert

HART and Kiewit will be conducting environmental studies along Farrington Highway from June 19 through the 21st. This work will occur at night and should not cause major disruptions to traffic in Waipahu. For more details, please read HART alert.View full article



April 7, 2014

Marauder Pride! U.S. Secretary of Education Visits Waipahu High School

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan visited Waipahu High School and met with students and teachers. Hawaii students, teachers and the Department of Education has made notable strides under Hawaii's $75 million federal Race to the Top grant. And, Waipahu High School exemplifies that progress. Secretary Duncan's visit was posted to the United States Department of Education website. View full article



December 10, 2013

Traffic Alert for December 9-13

H-1 FREEWAY LANE CLOSURES BETWEEN WAIPAHU AND HALAWA ON DECEMBER 9-13

The state Department of Transportation (DOT) advises Oahu motorists of daytime lane closures on the H-1 Freeway on the week of December 9, in addition to regularly scheduled nightly closures, at the following locations and times. For more details, please visit the DOT website View full article



November 6, 2013

Rail Transit Constructuion Update - Week of 11/3/13

Rail construction in Waipahu and neighboring communities continues. Kiewit and HART provides weekly updates affected streets. Please see the attached traffic advisory for the week of 11/3/13. View full article



October 29, 2013

Rail Transit Construction Update - Week of 10/27/13

Rail construction in Waipahu and neighboring communities continues. Kiewit and HART provides weekly updates affected streets. Please see the attached traffic advisory for the week of 10/27/13. View full article View full article



October 21, 2013

Rail Transit Construction Update - Week of 10/20/13

Rail construction in Waipahu and neighboring communities continues. Kiewit and HART provides weekly updates affected streets. Please see the attached traffic advisory for the week of 10/20/13. View full article



September 27, 2013

Rail Construction Traffic Update

Kiewit, working together with the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transit (HART), provides community updates on project-related activities as rail construction continues. Please read the 9/27/13 HART Traffic Advisory update for more information.View full article



April 10, 2012

Honolulu Rail Transit Project - Traffic Update for Farrington Highway & Kamehameha Highway

Kiewit Infrastructure West is committed to keeping our community updated during the construction of the first two sections of the Honolulu rail transit project from East Kapolei to Pearl City and Pearl City to Aloha Stadium. Please refer to the link for a traffic update from Kiewit for Farrington Highway and Kamehameha Highway for the week of April 8, 2012.View full article



March 16, 2012

3.15.12 Community Newsletter - 2012 Mid-Session Highlights

The House of Representatives approved measures aligned with its priorities of economic recovery and job growth for the 2012 Legislative Session. The bills, which are part of 286 measures that passed third reading before crossing over to the Senate, focus primarily on Economic Revitalization and Business, Agriculture, Military Affairs, and Health care. See the 3.15.12 Community Newsletter highlighting several key bills approved by the House lawmakers and crossed over to the Senate for further review and consideration.View full article


 Measures Introduced in 2015
Measure and Title
HB293 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO LIQUOR LICENSES.
HB308
RELATING TO CHILD SAFETY.
HB323 HD1
RELATING TO THE STATE DISASTER REVOLVING LOAN FUND.
HB324
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
HB325
RELATING TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF HAWAII.
HB361
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
HB362
RELATING TO RESISTING ARREST.
HB364
RELATING TO NUISANCE ABATEMENT.
HB367
RELATING TO PAROLE.
HB368
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB391 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO WAGES AND HOURS ON PUBLIC WORKS.
HB425
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB426
RELATING TO AIRPORTS.
HB427
RELATING TO HARBORS.
HB428
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
HB429
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB430
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB431
RELATING TO ENHANCED 911 SURCHARGE.
HB432
RELATING TO PENALTIES.
HB433
RELATING TO USE OF INTOXICANTS WHILE OPERATING A VEHICLE.
HB434
RELATING TO PROBATION.
HB435 HD1
RELATING TO FIREFIGHTERS.
HB436 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO EMERGENCY VEHICLES.
HB438 HD1 SD2
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE KAHO‘OLAWE ISLAND RESERVE COMMISSION.
HB441 SD1
RELATING TO STATEWIDE INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FINANCING.
HB442
RELATING TO FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT.
HB443 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO UPDATE AGRICULTURAL SOIL CLASSIFICATIONS AND MAPS.
HB444 HD3 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO BEACH PROTECTION.
HB445 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.
HB490
RELATING TO CAREGIVING.
HB491
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO IMPLEMENT THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE TASK FORCE ON MOBILITY MANAGEMENT, ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO ACT 214, SESSION LAWS OF HAWAII 2013.
HB492 SD1
RELATING TO THE JUDICIARY.
HB493 HD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
HB494
MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION TO THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION.
HB496 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT.
HB497 HD1
RELATING TO AGING.
HB503 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO DROUGHT MITIGATION.
HB504 HD1
RELATING TO PESTICIDES.
HB507 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB537
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB540 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
HB546 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS.
HB552
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
HB565
RELATING TO THE TRAFFIC CODE.
HB579
RELATING TO DENTAL HEALTH.
HB593
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
HB604
RELATING TO SAKADA DAY.
HB620 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.
HB627 HD1
RELATING TO A FARM TO SCHOOL PROGRAM.
HB661
RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.
HB682
RELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS.
HB683 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION.
HB696 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB719 HD1
RELATING TO THE LAHAINA FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT.
HB741
RELATING TO TOWING.
HB742
RELATING TO INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR MOTOR VEHICLES USED IN CONNECTION WITH TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES.
HB759 HD1
RELATING TO COOLING SYSTEMS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES.
HB760
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB761
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB784
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB819 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO BULLYING.
HB820 HD2 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.
HB821 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.
HB829 HD2
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
HB830 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.
HB837 HD2
RELATING TO THE CONSERVATION OF ANIMALS.
HB842
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB843 HD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
HB844
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF LANGUAGE ACCESS.
HB845
RELATING TO STATE CERTIFICATION OF HEALTH CARE INTERPRETERS.
HB846
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF LANGUAGE ACCESS.
HB849
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB859 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB877 HD1
RELATING TO VEHICULAR TAXES.
HB878
RELATING TO THE MILITARY.
HB879
RELATING TO VETERANS.
HB880
RELATING TO THE MILITIA.
HB881 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.
HB1007 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER LICENSING.
HB1008 HD1
RELATING TO BLIND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY.
HB1009 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO SPECIAL INTEREST VEHICLES.
HB1010 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO THE COMMUTER BENEFITS PROGRAM.
HB1011 HD1
RELATING TO THE TRAFFIC CODE.
HB1027
RELATING TO DECRIMINALIZATION OF TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS WITHIN STATE RESERVES.
HB1076
RELATING TO TUITION WAIVERS.
HB1078
RELATING TO SOLID WASTE REDUCTION.
HB1080
RELATING TO URBAN WATER CONSERVATION.
HB1091 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1092 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1136
RELATING TO CONSERVATION.
HB1144
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE I OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII RELATING TO THE RIGHTS OF VICTIMS OF CRIME.
HB1150
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTY-EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
HB1151
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
HB1152
RELATING TO DRUGS.
HB1153 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO VETERANS.
HB1154 HD1
RELATING TO FUNDING FOR PARKING FOR DISABLED PERSONS.
HB1161 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1171
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1195 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EXPANDED ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES.
HB1196
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1236 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.
HB1237
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1245
RELATING TO RECYCLABLE MATERIALS.
HB1249
RELATING TO STUDENT SAFETY.
HB1251 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS.
HB1269
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB1341
RELATING TO EMERGENCY SHELTERS.
HB1357
RELATING TO THE MOTOR CARRIER LAW.
HB1358
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1359
RELATING TO SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION EDUCATION.
HB1360 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
HB1361
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1362
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1394 HD2 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO WATER RECLAMATION.
HB1396
RELATING TO MOPEDS.
HB1408 HD3
RELATING TO PRIVATE ROADS.
HB1413
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
HB1415
RELATING TO SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREAS.
HB1416
RELATING TO THE COUNTY SURCHARGE ON STATE TAX.
HB1463 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1489 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES FOR NATIONAL PARKS.
HB1510
RELATING TO TRAFFIC SAFETY.
HCR3
STRONGLY OPPOSING THE UNITED STATES ARMY'S PROPOSED FORCE REDUCTION OF SCHOFIELD BARRACKS AND FORT SHAFTER BASES.
HCR14
RECOGNIZING THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OLDER AMERICANS ACT AND DESIGNATING MAY AS "OLDER AMERICANS MONTH" IN HAWAII.
HCR42 HD1
URGING THE DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM TO ESTABLISH THE COMMISSION FOR HAWAII'S FUTURE TO GUIDE AND PREPARE HAWAII FOR REDUCED MILITARY SPENDING.
HCR53 HD1
REQUESTING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION TO PROPOSE A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO OVERTURN THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT'S DECISION IN CITIZENS UNITED V. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION.
HCR54
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO REQUIRE THAT MEDICAL CARE PROFESSIONALS PROVIDE INFORMATION ON PRENATAL SCREENING AND TESTING FOR DOWN SYNDROME TO ALL PREGNANT WOMEN.
HCR71
URGING CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO SUPPORT THE PASSAGE OF LEGISLATION TO EXPEDITE FAMILY REUNIFICATION FOR CERTAIN FILIPINO VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II.
HCR72
APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A STATE-PROVINCE AFFILIATION BETWEEN THE STATE OF HAWAII OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE PROVINCE OF BOHOL OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES.
HCR78 SD1
REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR AND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO INCLUDE IN THE 2017-2018 SUPPLEMENTAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM REQUEST IMPROVEMENTS TO CRUISE SHIP PASSENGER TERMINALS AT NAWILIWILI HARBOR IN KAUAI, HONOLULU HARBOR IN OAHU, KAHULUI HARBOR IN MAUI, AND HILO HARBOR IN HAWAII.
HCR99
REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR TO APPROVE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SISTER STATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE STATE OF HAWAII AND THE PREFECTURE OF HOKKAIDO, JAPAN.
HCR125
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO CONDUCT A STUDY REGARDING THE FEASIBILITY AND COST OF CONSTRUCTING A SMALL COMMERCIAL BOAT HARBOR AND SMALL COMMERCIAL AIRPORT IN SOUTH PUNA.
HCR181
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF THE HONOLULU AUTHORITY FOR RAPID TRANSPORTATION.
HCR183
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE TO EXAMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF TRANSFERRING THE PLANT QUARANTINE BRANCH FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
HCR184
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF THE PLANT QUARANTINE BRANCH OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND EVALUATE A PROPOSAL TO MOVE THE PLANT QUARANTINE BRANCH TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
HCR191
COMMENDING THE JAPANESE WOMEN'S SOCIETY FOUNDATION FOR CREATING THE "ADOPT-A-MOM" PROGRAM AND ENCOURAGING ALL FAMILIES AND AGENCIES WORKING WITH THE ELDERLY OF HAWAII TO PLACE "ADOPT-A-MOM" DAY ON THEIR CALENDARS, AS THE THIRD SUNDAY OF MAY, IN OBSERVANCE OF THE ELDERLY WOMEN OF HAWAII WHO DESERVE TO BE CHERISHED AND APPRECIATED FOR THE INVALUABLE ROLE THEY PLAY AS THE MOTHERS OF OUR KEIKI O KA AINA.
HCR193 HD1
URGING THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO INCREASE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IN THE AREA SURROUNDING HONOWAI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, MAUKA LANI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, AND KALEI`OPU`U ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN DISTRICT 39.
HCR198
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM TO PRIORITIZE THE DEVELOPMENT OF KAPOLEI INTO A JOB CENTER IN SUPPORT OF THE STATE AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU'S POLICIES TO DEVELOP KAPOLEI INTO OAHU'S "SECONDARY URBAN CENTER".
HR16 HD1
URGING THE DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM TO ESTABLISH THE COMMISSION FOR HAWAII'S FUTURE TO GUIDE AND PREPARE HAWAII FOR REDUCED MILITARY SPENDING.
HR24
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO REQUIRE THAT MEDICAL CARE PROFESSIONALS PROVIDE INFORMATION ON PRENATAL SCREENING AND TESTING FOR DOWN SYNDROME TO ALL PREGNANT WOMEN.
HR37
URGING CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO SUPPORT THE PASSAGE OF LEGISLATION TO EXPEDITE FAMILY REUNIFICATION FOR CERTAIN FILIPINO VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II.
HR38
APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A STATE-PROVINCE AFFILIATION BETWEEN THE STATE OF HAWAII OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE PROVINCE OF BOHOL OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES.
HR77
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO CONDUCT A STUDY REGARDING THE FEASIBILITY AND COST OF CONSTRUCTING A SMALL COMMERCIAL BOAT HARBOR AND SMALL COMMERCIAL AIRPORT IN SOUTH PUNA.
HR117
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SERVICES OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO CONDUCT TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY STUDY OF THE INTERSECTIONS OF WAIPAHU STREET AND MAHOE STREET AND HIAPO STREET AND MAHOE STREET IN WAIPAHU, AS WELL AS THE SURFACE STREETS SURROUNDING THE AREA.
HR118
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF THE INTERSECTION OF MANAGERS DRIVE AND HIAPO STREET IN WAIPAHU AND RECOMMEND SAFETY MEASURES FOR THIS INTERSECTION AND THE SURROUNDING SURFACE STREETS.
HR119
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF THE HONOLULU AUTHORITY FOR RAPID TRANSPORTATION.
HR121
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE TO EXAMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF TRANSFERRING THE PLANT QUARANTINE BRANCH FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
HR122
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF THE PLANT QUARANTINE BRANCH OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND EVALUATE A PROPOSAL TO MOVE THE PLANT QUARANTINE BRANCH TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
HR126
COMMENDING THE JAPANESE WOMEN'S SOCIETY FOUNDATION FOR CREATING THE "ADOPT-A-MOM" PROGRAM AND ENCOURAGING ALL FAMILIES AND AGENCIES WORKING WITH THE ELDERLY OF HAWAII TO PLACE "ADOPT-A-MOM" DAY ON THEIR CALENDARS, AS THE THIRD SUNDAY OF MAY, IN OBSERVANCE OF THE ELDERLY WOMEN OF HAWAII WHO DESERVE TO BE CHERISHED AND APPRECIATED FOR THE INVALUABLE ROLE THEY PLAY AS THE MOTHERS OF OUR KEIKI O KA AINA.
HR128 HD1
URGING THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO INCREASE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IN THE AREA SURROUNDING HONOWAI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, MAUKA LANI ELEMENTARY, AND KALEI`OPU`U ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN DISTRICT 39.