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23
Mō‘ili‘ili, McCully
Elected in 2002, Representative Scott Y. Nishimoto proudly serves House District 23, which includes Ala Moana, Kaheka, McCully, Moiliili, and Kapahulu. Born in Honolulu, Scott attended Manoa Elementary School, St. Louis School, and graduated from Mid-Pacific Institute. While earning his Bachelors in Sociology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, he served as the Student Body President. Thereafter, Scott attended the William S. Richardson School of Law, where he earned a Juris Doctor in 2002. Before holding public office, Scott worked as a staff member in the Washington, D.C. office of U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye.

Over his 20 years of service at the legislature, Scott has served as Chair of House Judiciary, Chair of Higher Education, Chair of Legislative Management, Chair of the Subcommittee on Grants-in-Aid, Vice Chair of the House Finance, and Chair of the Subcommittee on Capital Improvement Projects.

Scott is committed to maintaining a close relationship with the community. He serves on the UH College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Association Board, and Diamond Head Theatre Community Advisory Board. He is a member of the Diamond Head Lions Club and the Kapahulu-Moiliili Lions Club. In 2016, Scott was awarded the Dean's Alumnus of the Year by the UH William S. Richardson School of Law for his dedication to public service. In 2018, he was recognized as one of the Legislators of the Year by the Healthcare Association of Hawaii for his work in supporting Hawaii's healthcare workers. Most recently, Scott was honored with the award of 2019 Legislator of the Year by the Friends of the Library of Hawaii for his commitment to improving, supporting, and strengthening the Hawaii State Library Systems.

Scott's leadership has been recognized both nationally and within the Asia-Pacific region. In 2012, the National Guard Association of the United States awarded Scott the Patrick Henry Award, which recognizes local officials and civic leaders who have shown outstanding and exceptional service to the Armed Forces or National Guard. Scott also serves as a Council Leader on the U.S. Japan Council, a non-profit organization that contributes to strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. He has the distinction of being the first Anheuser-Busch/Frank Horton Fellow with the Asian Pacific American Institute of Congressional Studies, and in 2013 was honored with the organization's Trailblazer Award in recognition of his achievements in public service.
LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE
• Chair, House Judiciary Committee
• Vice Chair, House Finance Committee
• Chair, House Higher Education Committee
• Chair, House Legislative Management Committee
• Chair, Subcommittee on Grant-in-Aid
• Chair, Subcommittee on Capital Improvement Projects

BOARDS & COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
• Kapahulu-Moiliili Lions Club (Member)
• Diamond Head Lions Club (Member)
• UH College of Arts & Sciences Alumni Association (Board Member)
• Diamond Head Theatre (Community Advisory Board Member)
• Asian Pacific American Institute of Congressional Studies (APAICS) (Board of Directors Member)
• U.S. Japan Council (Council Leader)
• Reforming States Group of the Milbank Memorial Foundation (Steering Committee Member)

SELECTED HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
• 2019: Legislator of the Year (Friends of the Library of Hawaii)
• 2018: Legislators of the Year (Healthcare Association of Hawaii)
• 2016: Dean's Alumnus of the Year (UH William S. Richardson School of Law)
• 2013: Trailblazer Award (Asian Pacific American Institute of Congressional Studies)
• 2012: Patrick Henry Award (National Guard Association of the United States)
• 2005: Selectee (American Swiss Foundation Young Leaders Conference)
• 2004: Selectee (APAICS Leadership Academy)
• 2003: Japanese American Leadership Delegation
• 1996: Student Body President (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
March 18, 2021

$900,000 Released to Schools in Our Community



I am pleased to share with you that the state has released funding for two Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) in our community! These projects are critical components of our public infrastructure and provide better educational environments for our keiki.


March 18, 2021

Thank You VITA Tax Help!



This past weekend, we wrapped up our three-part Free Tax Preparation Clinic at the State Capitol that I co-sponsor. I want to thank the volunteers from VITA Tax Help for volunteering their time and expertise in preparing tax returns for members of our community! These thoughtful actions do not go unnoticed as many of the participants have already expressed their deep gratitude for this service.

If you or someone you know is still looking for free tax return preparation, you can check out VITA Tax Help's website for upcoming clinics at hawaiitaxhelp.org


March 1, 2021

Virtual Town Hall



On February 24, 2021, I held my annual Legislative Town Hall with Representative Belatti and Representative Saiki. This town hall is important to me because it allows me to hear about the issues that matter most to my community.

In consideration of social distancing, this year's town hall was held virtually for the first time. Thank you to all of the participants that came out to join us in this community discussion!


February 4, 2021

10th Annual Community Tax Clinic



It is my pleasure to share with you that this is the tenth year that I will be co-sponsoring a free tax return preparation clinic. Our friends at VITA Tax Help and Financial Empowerment Solution have kindly volunteered to serve our community and provide their expert services at no cost.

In consideration of social distancing, this free tax clinic will adhere to new guidelines. Participants will need to come to the Hawaii State Capitol to drop off their tax documents on either February 27th or March 6th. The tax experts at VITA will then prepare your tax return and have you pick it up on March 6th or March 13th.

Interested participants can go online to https://www.hawaiitaxhelp.org to learn more about this free tax clinic. Appointments are required to participate in this clinic and can be scheduled by calling VITA's phone line: (808) 758-4213. Please utilize the 'Free Tax Help' tab on their website to check your eligibility and gather the required documents for your appointment.

You may send any tax clinic related questions to: [email protected]


January 25, 2021

2021 Session Greetings



Dear Neighbor,

The 2021 Legislative Session kicked off on Wednesday, January 20th. On the house floor, there are protective barriers between each State Representative, and my colleagues and I wear our masks during each interaction. Although this session is unlike anything that I've seen in my 18 years of service here at the capitol, I'll make sure that your voices are heard and that you receive the help you need during this time.

As part of my commitment to keep you informed, I would like to notify you about the state's latest vaccination plan so you know when and where you and your loved ones can get vaccinated if you wish. Please subscribe to my electronic newsletter to get these updates.

I want to thank you for your commitment to health and safety during this time. Sometimes, even I can't get my head around this "new normal," but I want to do everything in my power to keep your families, friends, and neighbors safe. Let's continue to look out for each other, practice social distancing, and embrace the Aloha spirit.

Although my office is closed to public access, I am here to serve your needs and continue to assist you in any way possible. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me by email or by phone at 586-8515.

With Much Aloha,
Scott Y. Nishimoto

2023 Committee Member of
 2023 Allowance Report
 Measures Introduced in 2023
Measure and Title
HB23
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
HB33 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO STATE BONDS.
HB68 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE.
HB69 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS.
HB71 HD1
RELATED TO SUMMARY POSSESSION.
HB72
RELATING TO ANIMALS.
HB75 HD1
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
HB76
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
HB181 HD1
RELATING TO CESSPOOLS.
HB190
RELATING TO SCHOOL BUSES.
HB192 HD2 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY.
HB195 HD1
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
HB198 HD1
RELATING TO ELECTRIC VEHICLES.
HB199 HD1
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
HB208
RELATING TO CRIMINAL ACTIVITY.
HB215
RELATING TO ANIMAL FUR PRODUCTS.
HB216
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
HB217 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO HOME RENOVATIONS.
HB220 HD1
RELATING TO THE SPAYING AND NEUTERING OF ANIMALS.
HB242
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC EAVESDROPPING.
HB243 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB244 HD2
RELATING TO CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
HB248 HD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB249 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM.
HB260 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB261 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EARLY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES.
HB262 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB264 SD1
RELATING TO CRIMES AGAINST SPORTS OFFICIALS.
HB265
RELATING TO CRIMES.
HB266
RELATING TO THE LABELING OF PRODUCTS.
HB275 HD1
RELATING TO TARO.
HB278 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB282
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
HB284 HD2
RELATING TO TARO.
HB302 HD1
RELATING TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB306 HD2 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO ORNAMENTAL GINGER.
HB309 HD1
RELATING TO IRRIGATION.
HB310 HD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE EDUCATION.
HB311 HD1
RELATING TO KALO FARMING.
HB313 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB314 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO FOOD BANKS.
HB320
RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS.
HB321
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB322
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB323
RELATING TO NOISE.
HB325
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
HB328 HD1
RELATING TO CONSERVATION MITIGATION BANKS.
HB332 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
HB390 HD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII PROMISE PROGRAM.
HB391 HD1
RELATING TO CHILD CARE.
HB395 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
HB396 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
HB397 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
HB398 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB400 HD2
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB424
RELATING TO AN OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS.
HB425
RELATING TO FIREARMS.
HB427
RELATING TO FIREARMS.
HB428
RELATING TO FIREARMS.
HB430
RELATING TO FIREARMS.
HB439 HD1
RELATING TO IMMIGRANT SERVICES.
HB440 HD1
RELATING TO CESSPOOLS.
HB441 HD1
RELATING TO CLIMATE EQUITY.
HB467 HD2
RELATING TO SOCIAL WORK.
HB468
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB471 HD1
RELATING TO EXCESSIVE NOISE.
HB478 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO THE STATE FOUNDATION ON CULTURE AND THE ARTS.
HB492
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB493 HD2
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB494 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
HB497 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB499 HD1
RELATING TO SPECIAL NUMBER PLATES.
HB502 HD1
RELATING TO CHILD CARE.
HB504 HD1
RELATING TO CHILD CARE.
HB517 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH DATA SHARING.
HB520 HD1
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB522 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.
HB537 HD2
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICES.
HB538 HD1
RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY.
HB539
RELATING TO MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT INSURANCE.
HB540 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB547 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO EARLY CHILD CARE.
HB559
RELATING TO COFFEE LABELING.
HB569
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEWS.
HB572 HD1
RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE RULEMAKING.
HB573 SD1
RELATING TO FENTANYL TEST STRIPS.
HB587 HD1
RELATING TO WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT.
HB594 HD1
RELATING TO LEAF BLOWERS.
HB595 HD1
RELATED TO RECYCLING.
HB597
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB608 HD2
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB610 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB612 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB616
RELATING TO THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING REVOLVING FUND.
HB617 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO ORAL HEALTH.
HB619 HD2
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB638 HD1
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
HB642 HD2
RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
HB643 HD1
RELATING TO DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES.
HB644 HD1
RELATING TO THE RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD-TENANT CODE.
HB645
RELATING TO THE MODEL STATE RIGHT-TO-REPAIR LAW.
HB646
RELATING TO CEMETERIES.
HB647 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO ALCOHOL.
HB648 HD1
RELATING TO KUPUNA HOUSING.
HB649
RELATING TO THE HAWAII STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
HB650 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB651
RELATING TO CARE FACILITY INSPECTIONS.
HB652 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO CAREGIVERS.
HB653 HD1
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
HB658
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB659 HD2
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB660 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS THAT PROVIDE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
HB661 HD1
RELATING TO LOAN REPAYMENT FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS.
HB662 HD1
RELATING TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
HB663 HD1
RELATING TO BREAST CANCER SCREENING.
HB664 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB665
RELATING TO THE UNIFORM PARENTAGE ACT.
HB666 HD1
RELATING TO THE INTERSTATE MEDICAL LICENSURE COMPACT.
HB667
RELATING TO THE NURSE LICENSURE COMPACT.
HB690 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB693
RELATING TO TELEHEALTH.
HB741 HD1
RELATING TO CIVIC EDUCATION.
HB743 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB753 HD1
RELATING TO AN INCOME TAX CREDIT.
HB782 HD1
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
HB793
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB813
RELATING TO SIDEWALKS.
HB818
RELATING TO HEARING AIDS.
HB819 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO LIMU KALA.
HB834 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE.
HB838 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE.
HB842
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB846 HD2
RELATING TO TEACHERS.
HB847 HD1
RELATING TO SEARCH AND RESCUE.
HB848 HD2 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII INSTITUTE FOR MARINE BIOLOGY.
HB849
RELATING TO ANIMALS.
HB850 HD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB855 HD1
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX EXEMPTIONS.
HB870 HD2 SD1 CD2
RELATING TO THE NEIGHBOR ISLANDS BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED SERVICE PILOT PROGRAM.
HB872 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTHY AGING PARTNERSHIP.
HB873
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII PROMISE PROGRAM.
HB875 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB880 HD1
RELATING TO POLICING.
HB883 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB884 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO TRAVELING TEAM PHYSICIANS.
HB897 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB899 HD2
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB900
RELATING TO FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS.
HB906
RELATING TO THE COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.
HB909 HD1
RELATING TO WATER CONSERVATION.
HB917
RELATING TO SPORTS.
HB934
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB935
RELATING TO HEARING AIDS.
HB936 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB948 HD2 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH.
HB949 HD2
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
HB950 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO ASSISTED COMMUNITY TREATMENT ORDERS.
HB951 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB952 HD1
RELATING TO NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB953 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB954 HD2 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB961 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO EARLY LEARNING.
HB966
RELATING TO ACCESS TO TREATMENT FOR TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS.
HB967
RELATING TO PUBLIC FINANCING FOR CANDIDATES TO ELECTED OFFICE.
HB969
RELATING TO EMERGENCY POWERS.
HB1117 HD2
RELATING TO TEACHER RENTAL HOUSING.
HB1140
RELATING TO FERAL CHICKENS.
HB1143
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX EXEMPTIONS.
HB1149 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO THE COCONUT RHINOCEROS BEETLE PROGRAM.
HB1150 HD2
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
HB1180
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
HB1183 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO STATE PARKS.
HB1184 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
HB1185 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.
HB1194 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT PLANNING ORGANIZATION.
HB1197
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
HB1198
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
HB1201 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO NOISE POLLUTION.
HB1203 HD2
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1204 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC EDUCATION.
HB1220
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB1223 HD1
RELATING TO TEACHER LOANS.
HB1242
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
HB1248 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INCENTIVES.
HB1250 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO MAMAKI TEA.
HB1252 HD2
RELATING TO ENERGY.
HB1261 HD2
RELATING TO SPECIAL PURPOSE DIGITAL CURRENCY LICENSURE.
HB1267 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB1268 HD1
RELATING TO AQUACULTURE.
HB1301 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO CANCER.
HB1327 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO TAX CREDITS.
HB1330 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO SCHOOL BUS SERVICES.
HB1341 HD1
RELATING TO MEDICAID.
HB1342
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
HB1343 HD1
RELATING TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE ACCESS.
HB1351
RELATING TO THE CONVEYANCE TAX.
HB1368 HD1
RELATING TO THE HOSPITAL SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM.
HB1397 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO SUPPORTIVE HOUSING.
HB1401
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1404 HD1
RELATING TO THE COMMUNITY COURT OUTREACH PROJECT.
HB1405 HD1
RELATING TO NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB1408 HD3 SD1
RELATING TO DIGITAL EQUITY.
HB1409 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS.
HB1410 HD1
RELATING TO DEPOSIT BEVERAGE CONTAINERS.
HB1428
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
HB1442 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO REHABILITATION.
HB1447 HD1
RELATING TO NATIVE PLANT SPECIES.
HB1448 HD2
RELATING TO ASTHMA.
HB1449 HD1
RELATING TO LUNG CANCER.
HB1451 HD1
RELATING TO ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES.
HB1452
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
HB1453
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS.
HB1454
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1505 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII EMPLOYER-UNION HEALTH BENEFITS TRUST FUND.
HB1506 HD1
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF THE STATE OF HAWAII.
HCR12 HD1
REQUESTING THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TO STUDY THE VIABILITY OF INCREASING THE MINIMUM PERCENTAGE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN A PROJECT REQUIRED TO BE SET ASIDE TO QUALIFY FOR AN EXEMPTION UNDER CHAPTER 201, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
HCR28
DESIGNATING THE MONTH OF MARCH AS HAWAII KIDNEY AWARENESS MONTH.
HCR33
DESIGNATING NOVEMBER 22, 2023, AS "KIMCHI DAY" IN THE STATE OF HAWAII.
HCR63 HD1
REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU TO RESEARCH THE LAWS, ORDINANCES, AND RULES PROHIBITING CONDUCT ON OR NEAR SCHOOL GROUNDS, OR FOR THE GENERAL PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ATTENDING SCHOOL, AND TO DISTRIBUTE A SUMMARY OF THOSE LAWS TO STATE AND COUNTY BUILDINGS FOR PUBLIC DISPLAY.
HCR66
REQUESTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A HAWAII-TAIWAN FRIENDSHIP TASKFORCE TO EXPLORE WAYS TO STRENGTHEN, IMPROVE, AND EXPAND ECONOMIC, CULTURAL, AND EDUCATIONAL RELATIONS BETWEEN HAWAII AND TAIWAN.
HCR78
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF FACILITY MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO CONDUCT AN ASSESSMENT AND PREPARE AND EXECUTE A PLAN TO MAINTAIN MANOA STREAM.
HCR103 HD1
URGING ALL BRANCHES OF THE UNITED STATES MILITARY OPERATING IN HAWAII TO IMPLEMENT CHANGES IN THEIR POLICIES TO REDUCE, TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, THE USE OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING PERFLUOROALKYL AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES.
HR9
ESTABLISHING THE HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON RED HILL TO ADDRESS ISSUES RELATED TO THE RED HILL BULK FUEL STORAGE FACILITY, WATER CONTAMINATION AND REMEDIATION, AND ALL RELATED IMPACTS.
HR10
ESTABLISHING A LEGISLATIVE WORKING GROUP TO OVERSEE THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS' EXECUTION OF FUNDS APPROPRIATED PURSUANT TO ACT 279, SESSION LAWS OF HAWAII 2022, TO ADDRESS THE BENEFICIARY WAITING LIST.
HR11 HD1
REQUESTING THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TO STUDY THE VIABILITY OF INCREASING THE MINIMUM PERCENTAGE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN A PROJECT REQUIRED TO BE SET ASIDE TO QUALIFY FOR AN EXEMPTION UNDER CHAPTER 201, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
HR34
DESIGNATING NOVEMBER 22, 2023, AS "KIMCHI DAY" IN THE STATE OF HAWAII.
HR65 HD1
REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU TO RESEARCH THE LAWS, ORDINANCES, AND RULES PROHIBITING CONDUCT ON OR NEAR SCHOOL GROUNDS, OR FOR THE GENERAL PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ATTENDING SCHOOL, AND TO DISTRIBUTE A SUMMARY OF THOSE LAWS TO STATE AND COUNTY BUILDINGS FOR PUBLIC DISPLAY.
HR82
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF FACILITY MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO CONDUCT AN ASSESSMENT AND PREPARE AND EXECUTE A PLAN TO MAINTAIN MANOA STREAM.
HR109 HD1
URGING ALL BRANCHES OF THE UNITED STATES MILITARY OPERATING IN HAWAII TO IMPLEMENT CHANGES IN THEIR POLICIES TO REDUCE, TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, THE USE OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING PERFLUOROALKYL AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES.