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48
Kaneohe, Kahaluu, Waiahole
Representative Jarrett Keohokalole is a proud seventh-generation resident of the 48th House District, including Kane'ohe, He'eia, 'Ahuimanu, Kahalu'u, Waihe'e, Ka'alaea, and Waiahole. Elected to office in 2014, he is currently the Vice-Chair of the Committee on Economic Development & Business (EDB) and also serves on the Finance (FIN), and Labor & Public Employment (LAB) committees.

Representative Keohokalole attended public school in Kane'ohe before graduating from St. Louis School, and holds a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and a J.D. from the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii, with a Certificate in Native Hawaiian Law.

Representative Keohokalole is married to his wife, Ku'ulani Miyashiro Keohokalole, and together they have three children.


October 8, 2018

Malama 96744





August 6, 2018

Family Disaster Preparedness Plan

Together, We Prepare, Survive and Thrive!



June 14, 2018

2018 End of Session Newsletter




May 8, 2018

Community Emergency Response Team




April 30, 2018

Windward Choral Society Concert

Windward Choral Society presents its 10th annual spring concert, featuring local composer John Starr Alexander's Requiem. The concert takes place at St. John Vianney Parish in Kailua on Sunday, May 6, 4:00-5:15pm. The concert features the 100-voices of Windward Choral Society, WCS conductor and founder Susan McCreary Duprey, accompanist Tommy Yee, and a small orchestra of local musicians. Admission is free and no tickets are required. A freewill offering will be taken to offset the costs of the performance.
Find out more at: thewindwardchoralsociety.org.
Contact: [email protected] or 808-254-5717.


April 30, 2018

Habilitat's 18th Annual Luau




April 20, 2018

Ko‘olau Creative Media Conference




April 17, 2018

Mele Murals Award Winning Film

Mele Murals is a documentary on the transformative power of modern graffiti art and ancient Hawaiian culture for a new generation of Native Hawaiians. At the center of the story are two renowned street artists - Estria Miyashiro and John Hina - a group of Native Hawaiian youth, and the rural community of Waimea.

Set against the resurgence of Hawaiian language and culture over the past twenty years, Mele Murals shows how public art powerfully fuses with Native Hawaiian traditions to impact the youth, the town of Waimea, and most of all the artists. For more information, visit: http://www.estria.org/mele-murals/


April 17, 2018

Community Service Work Day

Our office will be holding a volunteer work day on Saturday, April 21 at 9:00am-12:00pm and we would like to open it up to the public. The event will take place at Papahana Kuaola for a little history, hard work and fun. For those who would like to participate, please RSVP by calling 586-8540. We will see you there.


April 17, 2018

Homeless Fair This Thursday

The Institute for Human Services (IHS) case workers are inviting individuals to join this Thursday morning to meet with many different agencies so that they can access needed services. They will have service providers from veteran's organizations, housing, rent to own, assistance with getting IDs and more. For more information, call Pam at 258-4907 or email: [email protected]




April 17, 2018

Graffiti Paint-Out & Community Clean-Up




April 10, 2018

Special Olympics Hawaii Presented With Legislative Certificate

This past Sunday, it was a great privilege to be chosen to lead the athletes of the 2018 Special Olympics Hawaii on the field at ‘Iolani School to open the games. I had the honor of presenting Special Olympics Hawaii President and CEO Nancy Bottelo and Area Director Blythe Yamamoto with a Legislative Certificate signed by State Representatives.


April 8, 2018

Special Olympics Hawaii presented with Certificate

Presenting the Legislative Certificate to Special Olympics Hawaii President and CEO, Nancy Bottelo. (April 8, 2018)



April 6, 2018

Active Shooter Awareness: Text to 911




April 6, 2018

Special Olympics Hawaii Qualifying Event

Come out this Sunday, April 8, to support our Windward delegates for a Special Olympics qualifying event. Last year the windward delegation included 142 participants. For more information on Special Olympics Hawai’i, please visit: www.sohawaii.org



March 28, 2018

Palikū Arts Festival




March 28, 2018

Complete Streets Events




March 22, 2018

Eggstravaganza At Windward Mall

Come out for this free community event presented by Honolulu Department of Parks & Recreation. Enjoy egg decorating, make-n-take crafts, games, and learn about the upcoming programs offered in Kaneohe. This event will take place Thursday, March 29, at 4:00pm - 7:00pm, Windward Mall, 46-056 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaneohe.



March 22, 2018

Understanding Rat Lungworm Disease

Rat lungworm, also known as Angiostrongylus Infection, is a disease caused by the ingestion of a parasite, often passed on from snails or slugs. The disease can affect the brain and spinal cord, and lead to severe headaches, neck stiffness, temporary paralysis and sometimes even death. Legislation to address Rat Lungworm Disease, HB474 HD1, crossed over last week where it is being considered by the Senate.


February 28, 2018

Active Shooter Awareness




February 20, 2018

Coffee With A Cop




November 7, 2017

Nov. 11 Commemoration Flyer (Honoring Queen Liliuokalani On Her Death Day)





August 24, 2017

Hawai'i Craftsmen: Raku Ho'olaulea 2017





August 15, 2017

Ben Parker Elementary's 90th Celebration





December 12, 2016

Holiday Recipes from the Windward Homeless Service Providers

We are sharing this holiday cookbook with recipes from organizations doing great
work reaching the most vulnerable populations on the Windward side –the homeless - along with opportunities for you to pitch in and help. Inside, you’ll find information about who they are and what kinds of services they provide. I encourage you to reach out to them for information on how you can contribute to their work.

Happy Holidays!
Representative Jarrett Keohokalole

View Cookbook



June 9, 2016

2016 End of Session Newsletter

Thank you again for the opportunity to serve as your State House Representative for the 48th District, Kane'ohe, Kahalu'u, and Waiahole. View newsletter



April 12, 2016

Malama 96744





March 11, 2016

"Fight the Bite"

Governor recently issued an Emergency Proclamation to alert our entire state about the need to take preventive measures to protect our residents and guests from the threat of mosquito borne illnesses. The state and counties are working together on a comprehensive public education campaign called "Fight the Bite", and asking for your help with this effort. See flyer.



December 31, 2015





November 6, 2015

OC16 Government Official Spotlight





August 26, 2015

REMINDER: BE PREPARED AND SAFETY FIRST DURING THE HURRICANE SEASON

This is a reminder to be prepared during the Hurricane season that lasts until November 30, 2015.

Be Prepared for the Hurricane Season

• Know the history of high winds and heavy rains and flash flooding in your area.
• Learn the location of officially designated civil defense shelters for your area.
• Check the condition of emergency equipment, such as flashlights & battery-powered radios.
• Ensure that enough non-perishable food and water is on hand to last for at least two weeks.
• Prepare a survival kit for home use or to take to a shelter. Use the list in your telephone book as a guideline.
• Be aware of the structural limitation of your home and reinforce your home against high winds.
• Obtain and store materials such as plywood and plastic necessary to secure your home.
• Check your home for loose and clogged rain gutters and downspouts.
• Keep trees and shrubbery trimmed. Cut weak branches and trees that could fall or bump against the house.
• Determine where to move your boat in an emergency.
• Review your insurance policy to ensure it provides adequate coverage.
• Individuals with special needs should plan ahead for their appropriate medical conditions.


Disaster Supply Kit Recommendations

• Water: One Gallon Per Person, Per Day (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
• Food: Non-Perishable, Easy-to-Prepare Items (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
• Non-Electric Can Opener
• Battery-Powered or Hand-Crank Radio
• Flashlight with Batteries
• Extra Batteries
• First Aid Kit
• Sleeping Bags, Blankets, & Pillows
• Medications (7-day supply) and Medical Items
• Change of Clothes, Closed-Toed Walking Shoes, & Pet Supplies
• Sanitation and Personal Hygiene Items
• Copies of: medication list/information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies
• Food, Water, & Any Necessary Medications For Your Pets
• Toiletry Items



August 19, 2015

Public Demonstration of Bacteria Enzyme Effective System

City County Chair Ernie Martin, Senator Gil Riviere and myself invite you to a demonstration by CCH Global Consulting for a possible solution to the contamination existing in many of our waterways, including the Kahalu'u Flood Control Lagoon.

INVITATION:
Date: Friday, August 28, 2015
Time: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Location: Hawaii State Capitol, Conference Room 309



August 19, 2015

Public Informational Meeting Scheduled Regarding Kahekili Highway Improvements

The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) invites the general public and all interested parties to an informational meeting regarding proposed improvements to Kahekili Highway. This HDOT Highways Division project is to provide environmental documentation for proposed improvements to Kahekili Highway as required under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) Chapter 343, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and other state and federal requirements.

The Kahekili Highway Public Informational Meeting will be held on:
Wednesday, Sept. 2
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Ahuimanu Elementary School Cafeteria
47-470 Hui Aeko Place
Kaneohe, HI 96744

For more information click on link: http://www.kahekilihighway.com



July 24, 2015

HB 393- Relating to Fishponds signed by Governor Ige on Monday, July 13th

This bill waives DOH water quality certification requirement for restoration, repair, and operation of Hawaiian loko i'a (fishponds) that are permitted under the Statewide Programmatic General Permit process, administered by the DLNR.




July 9, 2015

Hurricane Awareness

The National Weather Service urges everyone in Hawaii to be prepared for hurricane season, which ends on November 30th every year. Please share these helpful tips with family, friends, and the community. Keep safe during this hurricane season. Click here for more




June 15, 2015

Governor David Ige signs House Bill 1296-Relating to Energy

On Monday, June 8, 2015, House Bill 1296 was signed in the Governor's Ceremonial Room on the Executive Floor. This bill designates the State Hydrogen Implementation Coordinator and establishes a Hydrogen Implementation Working Group.





June 12, 2015

Richardson Law & Justice Summer Institute at the Capitol

The Richardson Law & Justice Summer Institute is an intensive one-week summer program for high school students interested in justice, the law, and legally related professions. Students participate in a variety of law related educational activities including preparing for and taking part in a mock trial and moot court activity, visiting the State Capitol, the Hawaii Supreme Court and the offices of downtown law firm, attending classes on subjects such as Criminal Justice, Constitutional Law, and Native Hawaiian Rights. The purpose of the Richardson Law & Justice Summer Institute is to introduce high school students to issues of law and justice; build students' skills in discussion, research, debate, analysis, and advocacy; and provide tools inspiration to become active and involved citizens of their communities. Mahalo to Representative Kaniela Ing and Senator Will Espero in this great effort to support Richardson Law & Justice Summer Institute!



June 12, 2015

Representative Keohokalole's ~2015 End of Session Newsletter

Thank you for granting me the opportunity to serve as your voice in the House of Representatives this 2015 legislative session.
During the interim, I look forward to reaching out to you for feedback on many of our State's issues while also working to address your particular neighborhood and community concerns.View Page 1 View Page 2


 Measures Introduced in 2016
Measure and Title
HB55
RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE.
HB171 HD1 SD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE HURRICANE RESERVE TRUST FUND.
HB172 HD1 SD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE EMERGENCY AND BUDGET RESERVE FUND.
HB258
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
HB276
RELATING TO COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT.
HB308
RELATING TO CHILD SAFETY.
HB362
RELATING TO RESISTING ARREST.
HB364
RELATING TO NUISANCE ABATEMENT.
HB378
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB392
RELATING TO ELECTRIC VEHICLES.
HB394
RELATING TO LEGISLATION.
HB478
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB479
RELATING TO ENERGY.
HB480
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB484 HD2
RELATING TO ENERGY.
HB485 HD1
RELATING TO SMALL BOAT HARBORS.
HB487
RELATING TO A STATE-FUNDED COLLEGE GRANT PROGRAM.
HB488
RELATING TO A LOAN FORGIVENESS PROGRAM.
HB489
RELATING TO VOTER REGISTRATION.
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.
HB497 HD1
RELATING TO AGING.
HB629 HD1
RELATING TO THE PAPAHANAUMOKUAKEA MARINE NATIONAL MONUMENT.
HB661
RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.
HB835
RELATING TO WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION.
HB853 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB1083
RELATING TO CANDIDATE COMMITTEE REPORTING DEADLINES.
HB1085
RELATING TO POLITICAL SIGNS.
HB1086 SD1
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
HB1089 HD2
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1101
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
HB1102 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1103
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A MARINE REGULATION AND POLICY SPECIALIST.
HB1104
RELATING TO ENERGY.
HB1105
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1114
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
HB1141 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO CESSPOOLS.
HB1207
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1208 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE SENIOR FARMERS' MARKET NUTRITION PROGRAM.
HB1228 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO TEACHER LEADERS.
HB1229
RELATING TO TEACHERS.
HB1230 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
HB1235
RELATING TO THE KAHO‘OLAWE ISLAND RESERVE.
HB1237
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1294
RELATING TO THE INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLD RENTERS.
HB1295 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1297 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE.
HB1298
RELATING TO DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB1320
RELATING TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.
HB1341
RELATING TO EMERGENCY SHELTERS.
HB1363
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
HB1367
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
HB1368 SD1
RELATING TO THE KING KAMEHAMEHA CELEBRATION COMMISSION.
HB1385
RELATING TO BEACH MANAGEMENT FOR THE NORTH SHORE OF OAHU.
HB1392
RELATING TO KALO PRODUCTION.
HB1399
RELATING TO HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
HB1416
RELATING TO THE COUNTY SURCHARGE ON STATE TAX.
HB1430
RELATING TO MAKUA VALLEY.
HB1431
RELATING TO PUBLIC TRUST USES OF WATER.
HB1434
RELATING TO INCREASING THE AMOUNT OF INTERIM REVENUE TO BE TRANSFERRED TO THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
HB1442
RELATING TO DENTISTRY.
HB1456
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR INVASIVE SPECIES PREVENTION, CONTROL, OUTREACH, RESEARCH, ASSESSMENT, AND PLANNING.
HB1457
RELATING TO NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB1458
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
HB1507 HD2
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.
HB1510
RELATING TO TRAFFIC SAFETY.
HB1559 HD2
RELATING TO PROPERTY FORFEITURE.
HB1561 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO NUISANCE ABATEMENT.
HB1562
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
HB1726 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO MURDER.
HB1730 HD2
RELATING TO ENERGY TARIFFS.
HB1731 HD2
RELATING TO WASTEWATER.
HB1732
RELATING TO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES.
HB1734 HD1
RELATING TO MARINE LIFE PROTECTION.
HB1735 HD1
RELATING TO PROPERTY TAXES.
HB1736 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO THE KONA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
HB1738
RELATING TO BODY CAMERAS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.
HB1739 HD2 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT.
HB1765 HD1
RELATING TO CORAL.
HB1766
RELATING TO LIVESTOCK.
HB1780 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1786
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
HB1789
RELATING TO AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS.
HB1808
RELATING TO MEDICAL MARIJUANA.
HB1809
RELATING TO DRUG PARAPHERNALIA.
HB1824 HD1
RELATING TO PRESERVATION.
HB1844 HD1
RELATING TO KALO.
HB1845
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
HB1846
RELATING TO COMMUNITY-BASED MARINE RESOURCES STEWARDSHIP.
HB1850 HD1 SD3 CD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1876
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1878 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO AGING.
HB1879
RELATING TO CAREGIVING.
HB1880
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR SENIOR CENTERS.
HB1881
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES.
HB1882
RELATING TO COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAM TAX DEDUCTION.
HB1883 HD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII CENTER ON AGING.
HB1892
RELATING TO RECYCLING.
HB1932 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
HB1958 HD1
RELATING TO A GENERAL EXCISE TAX EXEMPTION FOR LOW INCOME RENTAL SUBSIDIES.
HB1959
RELATING TO LOW-INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT.
HB1960
RELATING TO LANDS CONTROLLED BY THE STATE.
HB1962 HD1
RELATING TO THE DISPOSITION OF THE CONVEYANCE TAX COLLECTIONS TO THE RENTAL HOUSING REVOLVING FUND.
HB1963
RELATING TO THE HAWAII COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
HB2001 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB2015 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII EMPLOYER-UNION HEALTH BENEFITS TRUST FUND.
HB2016 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES.
HB2017 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION TREATMENT PLANS.
HB2018 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT PROCESSES AND SERVICES.
HB2020 HD1
RELATING TO THE CAUSES OF DECLINE IN LIMU AND REEF FISH.
HB2021 HD1
RELATING TO UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS.
HB2037 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO THE WORLD CONSERVATION CONGRESS.
HB2045
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
HB2068
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
HB2070
RELATING TO POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION.
HB2071
PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 12 AND 13, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII RELATING TO TAX INCREMENT BONDS.
HB2072
RELATING TO THE RENTAL HOUSING REVOLVING FUND.
HB2073
RELATING TO REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS.
HB2074
RELATING TO PUBLIC LAND LEASING.
HB2075
RELATING TO TAX INCREMENT BONDS.
HB2093 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF HAWAII, INC.
HB2178 HD1
RELATING TO INDEPENDENT LEGAL COUNSEL.
HB2179 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO THE AHA MOKU ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
HB2180 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE.
HB2185
RELATING TO CARBON FARMING.
HB2188 HD2
RELATING TO HAWAII CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES.
HB2189
RELATING TO LASER DEVICES.
HB2208 HD1
RELATING TO LABOR.
HB2233 HD2 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS.
HB2244 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB2245 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO ANIMALS.
HB2266 HD2 SD1
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR EARLY LEARNING.
HB2267 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO TECHNOLOGY IN SCHOOLS.
HB2268
RELATING TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' DAY.
HB2419
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
HB2434 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB2436
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY CHECKS.
HB2456 HD1
RELATING TO WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION.
HB2457 HD1
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
HB2458 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
HB2459
RELATING TO RENTAL HOUSING.
HB2460 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT.
HB2468 HD2
RELATING TO HAWAII DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERS.
HB2471
RELATING TO WAGES AND HOURS.
HB2472 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.
HB2473 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO ENFORCEMENT OF WAGE LAWS.
HB2474
RELATING TO PREVAILING WAGES.
HB2475 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB2483
RELATING TO THE ZIPPER LANE.
HB2484 HD1
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
HB2513
RELATING TO STUDENT PRIVACY WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRONIC DATA.
HB2514
RELATING TO FORFEITURE.
HB2517 HD2
RELATING TO CESSPOOL TAX CREDITS.
HB2519 HD1
RELATING TO COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAM TAX DEDUCTION.
HB2542 HD2
RELATING TO THE AUDITOR.
HB2544 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS.
HB2546 HD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB2552
RELATING TO CAMPAIGN SPENDING.
HB2553
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB2555 HD1
RELATING TO INDUSTRIAL HEMP.
HB2563 HD2
RELATING TO TOURISM.
HB2569 HD2 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO ENERGY.
HB2578
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTIONS.
HB2579
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB2582 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO FOOD SAFETY.
HB2584
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB2586
RELATING TO NUTRIENT CYCLING.
HB2608
RELATING TO DEFERRED DEPOSITS.
HB2609
RELATING TO DRUG OFFENDERS.
HB2610 HD2
RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDITS.
HB2611
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB2618 HD2
RELATING TO WORKS OF ART SPECIAL FUND.
HB2654
RELATING TO THE MOLOKAI IRRIGATION SYSTEM WATER USERS ADVISORY BOARD.
HB2657 HD2 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB2659 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB2674
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL THEFT.
HB2675 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO RAPID OHIA DEATH.
HB2676 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB2684
RELATING TO AIR CARGO.
HB2689
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB2696
RELATING TO VOCATIONAL TRAINING.
HB2714 HD1
RELATING TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB2715 HD2 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
HB2727 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO MOVIE THEATERS.
HB2736 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO BALLOTS.
HB2746 HD1
RELATING TO VEHICULAR LOLLYGAGGING.
HB2747
RELATING TO THE HAWAII COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
HB2748
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
HB2749 HD2
RELATING TO WASTE.
HB2750 HD1
RELATING TO NATIVE HAWAIIANS.
HB2767
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
HB2770
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW PROCESS.
HCR4
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO AUDIT THE ASSET FORFEITURE PROGRAM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
HCR5
REQUESTING THE CONVENING OF AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE WORKING GROUP TO ADDRESS AND REDUCE CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN HAWAII.
HCR10
URGING VARIOUS GOVERNMENT ENTITIES WHO MANAGE AND OWN LAND AROUND EACH OF THE PLANNED RAIL TRANSIT STATIONS TO CONSIDER AND INCLUDE IN DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSIONS, TO THE GREATEST EXTENT POSSIBLE, AFFORDABLE HOUSING, CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES, ELDERLY SERVICES, AND OTHER BENEFICIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII.
HCR28
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A TERM, NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT COVERING A PORTION OF STATE SUBMERGED LANDS AT HEEIA, KOOLAUPOKO, OAHU, FOR THE USE, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF THE EXISTING BOAT DOCK CONSTRUCTED THEREON.
HCR29
URGING HAWAII'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO PROPOSE AND PASS A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION CLARIFYING THAT CORPORATIONS ARE NOT PEOPLE WITH CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, AND THAT UNLIMITED CAMPAIGN SPENDING IS NOT FREE SPEECH.
HCR51
REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU TO CONDUCT A SAFETY STUDY ON THE LANA‘I AIRPORT BASE YARD.
HCR57
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO ENDORSE THE "SCREEN AT 23" CAMPAIGN THAT SCREENS ADULT ASIAN AMERICANS FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES AT A BODY MASS INDEX OF 23.
HCR88 SD2
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO DESIGNATE HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AS THE DANIEL K. INOUYE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
HCR93
REQUESTING THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION TO ESTABLISH MINIMUM DIMENSIONS FOR PASSENGER SEATS ON AIRCRAFT.
HCR104
REQUESTING THE CONVENING OF A TASK FORCE TO EXPLORE THE MERGING OF THE OAHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION AND INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL LEAGUES.
HCR105
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO PERFORM A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THE KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY ALONG THE WINDWARD AND NORTH SHORES OF OAHU.
HCR106
REQUESTING THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE ON EARLY LEARNING TO COLLABORATE WITH THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE ON AGING TO ENCOURAGE CARE PROVIDERS OF KEIKI AND KUPUNA TO CREATE INTERGENERATIONAL SHARED SITES FOR THE BETTERMENT OF HAWAII'S COMMUNITIES.
HCR107
REQUESTING A STUDY TO DETERMINE FAIR WAGES FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY SUPPORT STAFF EMPLOYEES.
HCR108
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO COLLABORATE WITH COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENTS TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT VEHICULAR LOLLYGAGGING AND TO ENFORCE HAWAII'S KEEP-RIGHT DRIVING LAW.
HCR127 HD1 SD1
REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU TO CONDUCT A STUDY ON THE POTENTIAL IMPACT ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL SYSTEMS OF STATE GOVERNMENT OF DECRIMINALIZING THE ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF DRUGS FOR PERSONAL USE IN HAWAII.
HCR151
SUPPORTING ACCESS TO DEBT-FREE HIGHER EDUCATION AT PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
HCR167
REQUESTING A STUDY ON THE FEASIBILITY OF INSTALLING AT THE STATE CAPITOL WATER DISPENSERS DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE THE REFILLING OF REUSABLE CONTAINERS.
HCR174 HD1
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICES, AND UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII TO CREATE A TRAFFIC MITIGATION PLAN FOR THE LEEWARD AND CENTRAL AREA OF OAHU.
HCR175
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO CONSIDER EXTENDING THE ZIPPERLANE TO KAPOLEI AND OPENING A SHOULDER LANE FROM KAPOLEI TO WAIPAHU AS TRAFFIC MITIGATION MEASURES FOR WEST OAHU COMMUTERS.
HCR177
URGING CONGRESS TO REQUIRE ANTI-CRASH TECHNOLOGY TO BE INSTALLED IN ALL NEW VEHICLES MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES.
HCR183
REQUESTING THE UNITED STATES ARMY TO COMPLETE THE MAKUA VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT, HALT ALL ACTIVITIES IN MAKUA VALLEY, AND INITIATE CLEAN UP TO RETURN MAKUA VALLEY TO FAMILIES WHO LOST THEIR HOMELANDS GENERATIONS AGO.
HCR189
URGING THE STATE AND COUNTY DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION TO ADD HAWAIIAN DIACRITICAL MARKS WHERE APPROPRIATE TO ALL STREET SIGNS AND PLACE NAME SIGNS ALONG HIGHWAYS AND ROADWAYS UPON THE REPLACEMENT OF SUCH SIGNS.
HCR200
REQUESTING THE REENTRY COMMISSION TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING THE REENTRY ACADEMY FOR TRAINING AND ENTREPRENEURIAL RESOURCES (RAFTER) TRAINING AND MENTORING PROGRAM FOR INMATES.
HR2
REQUESTING THE CONVENING OF AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE WORKING GROUP TO ADDRESS AND REDUCE CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN HAWAII.
HR18
REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU TO CONDUCT A SAFETY STUDY ON THE LANA‘I AIRPORT BASE YARD.
HR24
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO ENDORSE THE "SCREEN AT 23" CAMPAIGN THAT SCREENS ADULT ASIAN AMERICANS FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES AT A BODY MASS INDEX OF 23.
HR50
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO DESIGNATE HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AS THE DANIEL K. INOUYE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
HR54
REQUESTING THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION TO ESTABLISH MINIMUM DIMENSIONS FOR PASSENGER SEATS ON AIRCRAFT.
HR58
REQUESTING THE CONVENING OF A WORKING GROUP TO INVESTIGATE, EVALUATE, AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING IMPLEMENTING A COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPORTS LEAGUE.
HR61
REQUESTING THE CONVENING OF A TASK FORCE TO EXPLORE THE MERGING OF THE OAHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION AND INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL LEAGUES.
HR62
REQUESTING THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE ON EARLY LEARNING TO COLLABORATE WITH THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE ON AGING TO ENCOURAGE CARE PROVIDERS OF KEIKI AND KUPUNA TO CREATE INTERGENERATIONAL SHARED SITES FOR THE BETTERMENT OF HAWAII'S COMMUNITIES.
HR63
REQUESTING A STUDY TO DETERMINE FAIR WAGES FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY SUPPORT STAFF EMPLOYEES.
HR64
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO COLLABORATE WITH COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENTS TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT VEHICULAR LOLLYGAGGING AND TO ENFORCE HAWAII'S KEEP-RIGHT DRIVING LAW.
HR103
SUPPORTING ACCESS TO DEBT-FREE HIGHER EDUCATION AT PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
HR117
REQUESTING A STUDY ON THE FEASIBILITY OF INSTALLING AT THE STATE CAPITOL WATER DISPENSERS DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE THE REFILLING OF REUSABLE CONTAINERS.
HR124 HD1
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICES, AND UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII TO CREATE A TRAFFIC MITIGATION PLAN FOR THE LEEWARD AND CENTRAL AREA OF OAHU.
HR125
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO CONSIDER EXTENDING THE ZIPPERLANE TO KAPOLEI AND OPENING A SHOULDER LANE FROM KAPOLEI TO WAIPAHU AS TRAFFIC MITIGATION MEASURES FOR WEST OAHU COMMUTERS.
HR127
URGING CONGRESS TO REQUIRE ANTI-CRASH TECHNOLOGY TO BE INSTALLED IN ALL NEW VEHICLES MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES.
HR135
URGING THE STATE AND COUNTY DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION TO ADD HAWAIIAN DIACRITICAL MARKS WHERE APPROPRIATE TO ALL STREET SIGNS AND PLACE NAME SIGNS ALONG HIGHWAYS AND ROADWAYS UPON THE REPLACEMENT OF SUCH SIGNS.
HR146
REQUESTING THE REENTRY COMMISSION TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING THE REENTRY ACADEMY FOR TRAINING AND ENTREPRENEURIAL RESOURCES (RAFTER) TRAINING AND MENTORING PROGRAM FOR INMATES.