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Senator Josh Green currently serves as chair of the Committee on Human Services. He is a member of the Committee on Hawaiian Affairs.

Senator Green represents Hawai‘i's 3rd Senatorial District and has served in the Hawai‘i State Senate since 2008. Green was elected to the Hawai‘i State House of Representatives in 2004 and served two terms, spearheading the movement to provide affordable, and accessible quality healthcare for all the people of Hawai‘i.

Senator Green is married to his wife, Jaime Ushiroda, and is the proud father of a daughter, Maia, and son, Sam. He studied at Swarthmore College and Penn State University, where he received his medical degree in 1997.
After finishing medical school, Senator Green traveled to South Africa where he worked in missionary hospitals as a volunteer physician, treating a rural population overwhelmed by AIDS and malaria.

Upon completion of his residency training in Family Medicine, Green accepted a position in the National Health Corps to practice medicine in under-served areas of Hawaii. He now practices as an Emergency Room physician on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Awards and Recognition
• 2009/2010 HMA Hawaii Physician of the Year
• 2009 Legislator of the Year, Hawaii Dental Association
• 2008 Outstanding Elected Leader, Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawaii
• 2007 Visionary Leadership Award, American Psychology Association
• 2007 Friend of the Family Award, Hawaii Family Forum and Hawaii Catholic Conference
• 2006 Aloha Spirit Film Festival Award
• 2006 Kulia Award, Hawaii Primary Care Association Legislator of the Year
• 2005 Legislator of the Year, Hawaii Psychological Association
Friday, July 11, 2014

STATE HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS SUBPOENAED TO TESTIFY BEFORE SENATE INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTE


Sen. Clayton Hee and Sen. Josh Green at the July 16, 2014 hearing. (Photo courtesy of Senate Communications)


The Hawaii State Senate continues its investigation into allegations of misconduct at the State Hospital on Wednesday, July 30 at 10 a.m. in Room 16 of the Hawaii State Capitol.


Scheduled to testify are the following individuals for which subpoenas were issued:

• William May, Hawaii State Hospital Administrator
• William Sheehan, Hawaii State Hospital Associate Administrator of Clinical Services

"We're continuing our investigation into the Hawaii State Hospital and asking the relevant and hard-hitting questions so that we can make it a safer place for employees and patients while ensuring proper execution in employment policies practices," said Sen. Clayton Hee, co-chair of the Senate Investigative Committee on the State Hospital. "We are also looking forward to discussing with Mr. May the future of the hospital and how he anticipates to get there."

"We have held nine hearings thus far and each time we learn something new do about the environment of the hospital," added committee co-chair Sen. Josh Green, who is also an emergency department physician. "As the process moves on, we're seeing some changes and by the end of our investigation I expect to have comprehensive understanding of all its problems, from worker injuries to accusations of nepotism and mismanagement."

The Special Investigative Committee on the State Hospital was formed during the 2014 legislative session to conduct an investigation of the workplace safety of psychiatric workers and allegations of administrative improprieties and failure to conform to established employment policies and practices at the Hawaii State Hospital. The hearings began in March to receive testimony from subpoenaed individuals and has been ongoing as senators take a wide-ranging and in-depth look at the State Hospital.

Please visit the investigative committee's webpage for more information.




Friday, July 11, 2014

STATE HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS SUBPOENAED TO TESTIFY BEFORE SENATE INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTEE

The Hawaii State Senate continues its investigation into allegations of misconduct at the State Hospital on Wednesday, July 16.

The Special Investigative Committee on the State Hospital was formed during the 2014 legislative session to conduct an investigation of the workplace safety of psychiatric workers and allegations of administrative improprieties and failure to conform to established employment policies and practices at the Hawaii State Hospital. The hearings began in March to receive testimony from subpoenaed individuals and has been ongoing as senators take a wide-ranging and in-depth look at the State Hospital.

"There are a growing number of concerns at the State Hospital," said Senator Clayton Hee, co-chair of the Senate Special Investigative Committee on the State Hospital. "As we learn more about the inner workings at the State Hospital, it's become clear that there are many issues that need addressing. We need to hold workers accountable for improper actions, but also equip them with the tools necessary to do their jobs."

"The first step in solving a problem is to assess the current situation" said Senator Josh Green, co-chair of the Senate Special Investigative Committee on the State Hospital. "The hearings we hold attempts to give us insight into what exactly is happening at the State Hospital so that we can begin to address and solve those issues with open and transparent governance."

The next hearing will be held on Wednesday, July 16 at 11:00am in Room 16 of the Hawaii State Capitol to receive testimony from the following individuals for which subpoenas were issued:

Mark Fridovich, Adult Mental Health Division Administrator William Elliott, Acting Hawaii State Hospital Administrator Linda Rosen, Director of the Department of Health




Thursday, April 10, 2014

BIG ISLAND SENATORS WELCOME PUBLIC TO ART AT THE CAPITOL

Big Island Senators Gilbert Kahele, Josh Green, Russell Ruderman and Malama Solomon opened their doors for an evening at the capitol "museum" during the 6th Annual Art At The Capitol event on Friday, April 4 from 4:30 - 7 p.m. Each senator brings a distinct perspective to the decor of their offices through the personalization of their walls according to interest and taste. The works of art are placed in public areas of the Capitol as part of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts' "Art in Public Places" program, which was established in 1967, and was the first program of its kind in the nation.

More than 500 residents and visitors toured the capitol taking in all the art on display.

A stunning sand-blasted hand blown glass with gold lead is displayed in Green's office. It's called "The Sea Before Me" and was done in 1998 by Wilfred Yamazawa, who keeps an active hot glass sculpture studio in Kealakekua, where he was born. "The Sea Before Me" refers to the nurturing ocean that surrounds the Hawaiian Islands. For Yamazawa, the sea personifies the life blood that defines us because man and nature are bound by the sea - the three are inseparable.

"This piece of art specifically reminds me of the richness and beauty that Hawaii has to offer," said Green. "We're humbled to have so many unique artwork from talented artists line our capitol walls and shelves."




Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Health Committees to Receive Update from the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation

The Senate and House Committees on Health will be holding a joint informational briefing to receive an update from the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation (HHSC) on their electronic medical records system, search for a new CEO, plans and timeline for bring on new board members, and plans for partnerships.

The briefing will be held on Monday, August 5, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. in the State Capitol conference room 229.

The following people have been invited to participate:
• HHSC Board of Directors
• Avery Chumbley, Acting President and Chief Executive Officer HHSC
• Dr. Ramsey Hasan, Chief Medical Officer HHSC

"This informational briefing is an opportunity for us to sit down with HHSC and discuss the status of their electronic medical record system and their strategic plan, both of which must be acceptable to Hawaii's taxpayers," said Senator Josh Green, chair of the Senate Committee on Health. "With a better understanding of where the organization is today, we can work with them to help enhance the overall quality of our patients' care going forward."

During the briefing the corporation will also discuss their budget and contingency plans for 2014.

View the media release.

 Measures Introduced in 2014
Measure and Title
SB43 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB55
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB59 SD1
RELATING TO FOSTER CARE SERVICES.
SB81
RELATING TO THE HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY.
SB83 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY.
SB92 SD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB93
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB98 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB103 SD1
RELATING TO LONG TERM CARE.
SB105 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB199 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO THE COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING PILOT PROGRAM.
SB200 HD1
RELATING TO CONTINUING EDUCATION.
SB201
RELATING TO ETHANOL.
SB240 SD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB241 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB343 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO DENTAL HEALTH.
SB346
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE VI, SECTION 3, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE STATE SUPREME COURT TO APPOINT RETIRED JUDGES TO SERVE AS EMERITUS JUDGES.
SB358 SD2
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB362
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
SB368
RELATING TO ENERGY.
SB369 SD1
RELATING TO VIDEOCONFERENCING.
SB371
RELATING TO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES.
SB375
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
SB379
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
SB381 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC FUNDING FOR ELECTIONS.
SB461
RELATING TO THE ECONOMY.
SB470 SD1 HD2
RELATING TO CREDIT CARDS.
SB473
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC COPIES.
SB475
RELATING TO HARBORS.
SB481
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB483 SD1
RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE.
SB484 SD1
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SB490 SD2
RELATING TO NURSING.
SB492 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS.
SB510 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS.
SB526 SD1
RELATING TO HOSPITAL EMERGENCY COMPASSIONATE CARE FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMS.
SB527 SD1
RELATING TO CANCER.
SB539 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO VETERANS.
SB542
RELATING TO VETERANS RIGHTS AND BENEFITS.
SB547
RELATING TO FAMILY COURTS.
SB573 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB574
RELATING TO EXCESSIVE SPEEDING.
SB575
RELATING TO SEX OFFENDERS.
SB577
RELATING TO DOMESTIC ABUSE.
SB578
RELATING TO DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF AN INTOXICANT.
SB579
RELATING TO ELECTIONS BY MAIL.
SB609
RELATING TO SCHOOL MEALS.
SB610
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB612 SD1
RELATING TO CURTAILMENT.
SB616
RELATING TO SMOKING.
SB617
RELATING TO ELECTRIC VEHICLES.
SB637
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB638
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB639
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB640 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB641
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
SB643
RELATING TO CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION TRAINING.
SB644
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB645
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB646
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB647
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB648
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB649
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB650 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB651 SD2 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB652 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB653
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB654 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
SB656
RELATING TO CHILDHOOD OBESITY.
SB657
RELATING TO MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDERS.
SB658
RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.
SB659
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB660
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB661 SD1
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR HAWAI‘I PACIFIC HEALTH.
SB662
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB663
RELATING TO PUBLIC LAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
SB664 SD2
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB665 SD1 HD2
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB666 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB667 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB668 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB669
RELATING TO ETHICS.
SB670
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
SB681 SD2
RELATING TO FOOD SECURITY.
SB761 SD1
RELATING TO NORTH HAWAII COMMUNITY HOSPITAL.
SB777 SD1
RELATING TO THE IMPERSONATION OF A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
SB834
RELATING TO ELECTION OBSERVERS.
SB853 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO THE ELECTIONS COMMISSION.
SB859
RELATING TO VOTER REGISTRATION.
SB864
RELATING TO REAPPORTIONMENT.
SB932 SD1
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
SB934
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB935
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB936 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO THE HOSPITAL SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM.
SB937 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HAWAII FOOD RESILIENCY.
SB1233 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO LEAVES OF ABSENCE.
SB1237 SD2
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES.
SB1238 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB1239
RELATING TO LAIOPUA 2020.
SB1240 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO PEDIATRIC DENTAL HEALTH COVERAGE.
SB1241 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
SB1287
RELATING TO THE MILITIA.
SB1290
RELATING TO LABELING OF GENETICALLY ENGINEERED WHOLE FOOD.
SB1307
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB1308 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS.
SB1309 SD1
RELATING TO TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES.
SB1310
RELATING TO TRANS FAT.
SB1312
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION.
SB1358
RELATING TO IRRIGATION.
SB2009 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2029 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2030
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2031 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2032 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO VIOLENCE AGAINST HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL.
SB2051
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2052 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII RULES OF EVIDENCE.
SB2053
RELATING TO USE OF INTOXICANTS WHILE OPERATING A VEHICLE.
SB2054 SD3 HD3 CD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2055
RELATING TO NARCOTIC DRUGS.
SB2056 SD2
RELATING TO THE HOSPITAL SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM.
SB2057 SD2 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE NURSING FACILITY SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM.
SB2058 SD2
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH CORPS LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM.
SB2063
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
SB2064 SD1
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
SB2065
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2066
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2067 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2068
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2069
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2070
RELATING TO NATUROPATHY.
SB2071
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2125 SD3
RELATING TO MARINE LIFE CONSERVATION DISTRICT.
SB2140
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2173
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2174
RELATING TO AIR POLLUTION CONTROL.
SB2176
RELATING TO LABELING.
SB2179
RELATING TO SOLAR ENERGY.
SB2181
RELATING TO RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARDS.
SB2185
RELATING TO PASSENGERS RIDING IN BED OF PICKUP TRUCKS.
SB2188 SD1
RELATING TO ADOPTION RECORDS.
SB2197 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB2198 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO RENEWABLE FUELS.
SB2200
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGE.
SB2201
RELATING TO THEFT.
SB2213
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2215
RELATING TO MEDICAL AMNESTY.
SB2220
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2227 HD1
RELATING TO PROVIDER ORDERS FOR LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT.
SB2228 SD2
RELATING TO AGING.
SB2238
RELATING TO ELECTRIC RELIABILITY.
SB2243
RELATING TO WASTEWATER.
SB2271
RELATING TO SCHOOL BUSES.
SB2275
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
SB2308 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO CHILDREN.
SB2310 SD1
RELATING TO VICTIMS' RIGHTS.
SB2315 SD1 HD1 CD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TO PROVIDE SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES.
SB2322 SD2
RELATING TO THE CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE TAX CREDIT.
SB2327
RELATING TO JURY DUTY.
SB2343 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR INVASIVE SPECIES PREVENTION, CONTROL, OUTREACH, RESEARCH, AND PLANNING.
SB2344 SD1
RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE.
SB2345 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE INVESTOR EDUCATION PROGRAM.
SB2346 SD1 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO AGING.
SB2347 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
SB2348 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2349 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2350 SD2
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAXATION.
SB2351 SD2
RELATING TO CHILDHOOD OBESITY.
SB2352 SD2
RELATING TO PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES.
SB2356
RELATING TO RECYCLING.
SB2360
RELATING TO ENABLING LEGISLATION BY THE PEOPLE.
SB2379
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2381 SD1
RELATING TO FOOD PREPARATION.
SB2388
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LAND.
SB2389
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LAND.
SB2390
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LAND.
SB2398
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2410 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS.
SB2422 SD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2432
RELATING TO HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY.
SB2446 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2461
RELATING TO EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES.
SB2469 SD2 HD3 CD1
RELATING TO TELEHEALTH.
SB2470 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH CONNECTOR.
SB2489 SD2
RELATING TO THE CENTER FOR NURSING.
SB2490 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO CONTINUING COMPETENCY FOR NURSES.
SB2491
RELATING TO NURSING.
SB2492 SD1
RELATING TO ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES.
SB2497 SD2
RELATING TO TOBACCO REGULATION.
SB2561 SD1
RELATING TO COTTAGE FOODS.
SB2563
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
SB2564
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
SB2566
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.
SB2567
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE INNOVATION.
SB2569 SD1
RELATING TO HOME BIRTH.
SB2570
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2571 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2572
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2573 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2574 SD1 HD2
RELATING TO MEDICAL MARIJUANA.
SB2575
RELATING TO HEAD INJURIES.
SB2576
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2577 SD2 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
SB2578
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2579 SD2
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
SB2580
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2583 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL SPACE CENTER FOR EXPLORATION SYSTEMS AND NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION LASER COMMUNICATIONS GROUND STATION INITIATIVE.
SB2587 SD1
RELATING TO GROUP HOMES.
SB2592 SD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
SB2645
RELATING TO INDUSTRIAL HEMP.
SB2647
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM.
SB2684
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS TO ASSIST TIRE SHREDDING OR RECYCLING BUSINESSES.
SB2695
RELATING TO ABUSE OF FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS.
SB2726 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SB2735
RELATING TO MARIJUANA.
SB2736
RELATING TO FOOD LABELING.
SB2737
RELATING TO GENETIC ENGINEERING.
SB2738
RELATING TO GENETIC ENGINEERING.
SB2741
RELATING TO THE STATE FOUNDATION ON CULTURE AND THE ARTS.
SB2745
RELATING TO CREDIT CARDS.
SB2760
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES.
SB2768 SD2 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO KINDERGARTEN.
SB2955
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2956
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2957
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
SB2977 SD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
SB3018
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
SB3019
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
SB3020
RELATING TO NET ENERGY METERING.
SB3021
RELATING TO GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES.
SB3049 SD1
RELATING TO RADIATION LEVELS.
SB3050 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURERS ASSESSMENTS.
SB3064 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION.
SB3067
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR A PROPOSED PUNA DISTRICT REGIONAL LIBRARY.
SB3068
RELATING TO PESTICIDES.
SB3081 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
SB3082 SD2
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB3091 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION PRIMARY CARE TRAINING PROGRAM.
SB3092 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
SB3123
RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS.
SCR25
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO ASSESS THE PROBABLE EFFECTS OF LICENSING AND REGULATING HOME BIRTH PROVIDERS.
SCR26
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO ASSESS THE SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL EFFECTS OF REQUIRING HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR THE TREATMENT OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS.
SCR27
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO ASSESS THE SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL EFFECTS OF REQUIRING HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR ANNUAL BODY MASS INDEX MEASUREMENTS FOR CHILDREN.
SCR34 SD1
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO ASSESS THE SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL IMPACTS OF REQUIRING HEALTH INSURERS TO OFFER COVERAGE FOR HEARING AIDS.
SCR36 SD1
RECOGNIZING AND DESIGNATING THE HAWAII HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE AS THE ONLY FULLY OPERATIONAL, STATEWIDE HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE OPERATING IN HAWAII.
SCR42
REQUESTING THAT THE NATURAL ENERGY LABORATORY OF HAWAII AUTHORITY GATEWAY CENTER BE RENAMED IN HONOR OF GUY HIDEO TOYAMA.
SCR43
RECOGNIZING AND HONORING THE LATE HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DIRECTOR LORETTA JEAN DELIANA ANTONE FUDDY, ACSW, MPH, FOR PROMOTING THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII.
SCR48
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO ASSESS THE PROBABLE EFFECTS OF LICENSING AND REGULATING CLEAN AND SOBER HOMES.
SCR49
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO ASSESS THE PROBABLE EFFECTS OF LICENSING AND REGULATING OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS.
SCR50
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO ASSESS THE PROBABLE EFFECTS OF LICENSING AND REGULATING COTTAGE FOOD.
SCR62
URGING CONGRESS TO ENACT REFORMS ADDRESSING SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND ASSAULT IN THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES.
SCR64
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT AN IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT ON LEGISLATION MANDATING CERTAIN HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR OUTPATIENT PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
SCR68 SD1
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO MAXIMIZE THE USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS UNDER THE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROGRAM, AND REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO ENCOURAGE PRIVATE ENTITIES TO ASSIST IN FUNDING THE PROGRAM.
SCR70
URGING THE GOVERNOR TO PROCLAIM 2014 AS THE YEAR OF THE WORLDWIDE VOYAGE.
SCR71
URGING THE STATE AND STATE ENTITIES TO SUPPORT THE HOKULE‘A AND HER CREW AS THEY JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD.
SCR76 SD1
REQUESTING THE SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION AND THE DIRECTOR OF HEALTH TO FORM A WORKING GROUP TO ASSESS WHETHER CHILDREN IN HAWAII WHO ARE DEAF OR SEVERELY HARD OF HEARING AND WHO CHOOSE THE AURAL/ORAL ROUTE OF COMMUNICATION RECEIVE PROPER TRAINING AND SUPPORT TO LEARN SPOKEN LANGUAGE SKILLS.
SCR88
APPROVING THE SELECTION OF DANNY KALEIKINI TO BE INDUCTED INTO THE ALOHA ORDER OF MERIT.
SCR99 HD1
REQUESTING VARIOUS GOVERNMENT ENTITIES, PRIVATE SECTOR HOUSING DEVELOPERS, AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS TO COLLABORATE AND PRODUCE A COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE HOUSING PLAN.
SCR102
REQUESTING THAT THE HAWAII HEALTH CONNECTOR AND THE INSURANCE DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS DEVELOP A PLAN FOR THE ORDERLY TRANSITION OF THE STATE EXCHANGE TO THE FEDERAL EXCHANGE OR FOR AN ALTERNATIVE PRACTICAL SOLUTION.
SCR103
RECOGNIZING THE HAWAII FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL AND URGING SUPPORT TO ESTABLISH IT AS THE NEXT AGRICULTURAL AND CULINARY MOVEMENT IN THE STATE OF HAWAII.
SCR104
REQUESTING THE SEVERAL COUNTIES TO REEVALUATE AND, IF NECESSARY, UPDATE THEIR BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR CONSTRUCTION TO MINIMIZE SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT RUN-OFF.
SCR133
REQUESTING THE HAWAII STATE JUDICIARY TO ESTABLISH AND CONVENE AN ENVIRONMENTAL COURT TASK FORCE TO DESIGN AN APPROPRIATE COURT SYSTEM FOR ADJUDICATING VIOLATIONS OF LAWS ESTABLISHED TO PROTECT HAWAII'S ENVIRONMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND PUBLIC HEALTH.
SR3
ESTABLISHING A SENATE SPECIAL INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATION OF THE WORKPLACE SAFETY OF PSYCHIATRIC WORKERS AND ALLEGATIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE IMPROPRIETIES AND FAILURE TO CONFORM TO ESTABLISHED EMPLOYMENT POLICIES AND PRACTICES AT THE HAWAII STATE HOSPITAL.
SR17
REQUESTING THAT THE NATURAL ENERGY LABORATORY OF HAWAII AUTHORITY GATEWAY CENTER BE RENAMED IN HONOR OF GUY HIDEO TOYAMA.
SR18
RECOGNIZING AND HONORING THE LATE HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DIRECTOR LORETTA JEAN DELIANA ANTONE FUDDY, ACSW, MPH, FOR PROMOTING THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII.
SR31
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT AN IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT ON LEGISLATION MANDATING CERTAIN HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR OUTPATIENT PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
SR33 SD1
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO MAXIMIZE THE USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS UNDER THE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROGRAM, AND REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO ENCOURAGE PRIVATE ENTITIES TO ASSIST IN FUNDING THE PROGRAM.
SR35
URGING THE GOVERNOR TO PROCLAIM 2014 AS THE YEAR OF THE WORLDWIDE VOYAGE.
SR36
URGING THE STATE AND STATE ENTITIES TO SUPPORT THE HOKULE‘A AND HER CREW AS THEY JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD.
SR70
REQUESTING THE HAWAII STATE JUDICIARY TO ESTABLISH AND CONVENE AN ENVIRONMENTAL COURT TASK FORCE TO DESIGN AN APPROPRIATE COURT SYSTEM FOR ADJUDICATING VIOLATIONS OF LAWS ESTABLISHED TO PROTECT HAWAII'S ENVIRONMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND PUBLIC HEALTH.