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Kane‘ohe, Kane‘ohe MCAB, Kailua, He‘eia, ‘Ahuimanu
Senator Jill Tokuda currently serves as Chair of the Labor committee.

Representing the community she was raised in, Senator Tokuda was first elected into the 24th Senatorial District, encompassing Kāne‘ohe, Kailua, He‘eia, ‘Āhuimanu, and MCBH in 2006.

Senator Tokuda and her husband, Kyle Michibata, have two sons, Matt and Aden. Senator Tokuda is a Magna Cum Laude graduate from the James B. Castle High School and received a B.A. in International Relations with a Minor in Japanese Studies from the George Washington University.
Education
•  George Washington University, Washington D.C. - Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, Minor in Japanese Studies
•  James B. Castle High School, Kaneohe, HI - Magna Cum Laude Graduate
•  Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School, Kaneohe, HI
•  Kaneohe Elementary School, Kaneohe, HI

Professional
•  Reynolds Recycling, Director of Community Relations (Former)
•  Charitable Ventures, Inc. (CVI), President and Founder (Former)
•  National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii, Director of Development (Former)
•  Office of Lieutenant Governor Mazie Hirono, Executive Aide (Former)

Legislative
•  2017: Chair of the Senate Committee on Labor
•  2015-2017: Chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means
•  2011-2014: Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, Majority Whip
•  2011: Co-Chair of the Charter School Governance Task Force
•  2009-2010: Chair of the Senate Committee on Higher Education, Majority Whip
•  2009-2010: Vice Chair of the Senate Committee on Water, Land, Agriculture & Hawaiian Affairs
•  2008: Chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Hawaii Affairs
•  2007-2008: Vice Chair of the Senate Committee on Education
•  2007-2008: Co-Chair Joint Senate-House Investigative Committee on the Bureau of Conveyances
•  2007: Vice Chair of the Senate Committee on Water, Land, Agriculture & Hawaiian Affairs
•  Hawaii 2050 Sustainability Task Force, Senate Member
•  Women's Legislative Caucus, Member

National Boards and Commissions
•  National Conference of State Legislatures Early Learning Fellows Program (2013)
•  National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Education Committee Member (2013 - 2014)
•  Council of State Government Education Policy Task Force, Member (2011 - present)
•  Education Commission of the States, Hawaii Commissioner (2010 - present)
•  Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education's Legislative Advisory Committee, Member (2009 - present)
•  Complete College of America, Hawaii Team Member (2010)

Community Groups and Organizations
•  Castle High School Alumni Association Knight of Distinction, Co-Chair (2010 - present)
•  Hawaii P-20 Council, Member (2010 - present)
•  Joint Venture Education Forum, Board Member (JVEF) (2010 - present)
•  Smaller Learning Communities, Advisory Board Member (2011 - present)

Past Community Involvement
•  487th Field Artillery Family Awareness Group, Volunteer (2005 & 2008 deployments)
•  Friends of the National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii, Board Member
•  Hawaii State Student Conference, Windward District Advisor (1999)
•  Honolulu Civic Entrepreneur, Pew Civic Entrepreneur Initiative (1998-2000)
•  Koolau Youth Correctional Facility, Mentor (1999)
•  Lanakila Meals on Wheels ,Volunteer (2000-present)
•  State of Hawaii Executive Office on Aging Policy Advisory Board for Elderly Affairs, Board Member (1998-2004)
•  U.S. Transplant Games, Hawaii Team Manager (2004)

Accomplishments
•  2017 Capitol Caregiver Award from AARP Hawai‘i
•  2017 Legislator of the Year Award from the Hawaii Farm Bureau
•  2017 Achievement in Advocacy Award from the Healthcare Association of Hawaii
•  2016 Hawaii Dental Association Legislator of the Year
•  2015 Joint Venture Education Forum Outstanding Contributor Award
•  2014 Kiwanis Club of Kaneohe Distinguished Service Award
•  2014 National Alliance of Public Charter Schools Champion for Charters Award
•  2014 Hawaii Public Charter School Network Legislator of the Year
•  2013 Hawaii Public Charter School Network Legislator of the Year
•  2011 Hawaii Chamber of Commerce Partnership in Education Award
•  2009 Kaneohe Neighborhood Board Kaneohe Citizen of the Year
•  2002 Hawaii Jaycees Three Outstanding Young Persons Honoree
•  2000 Pacific Business News Top 40 Under Forty Awardee
•  Patsy Mink Political Action Committee Founding Member
•  Windward Jaycees Founding Member & Board Member
Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Senate District 24 Town Hall Meeting

Wednesday, August 3, 2016
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Windward Community College
Hale Akoakoa Dining Room
45-720 Kea‘ahala Road
Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i 96744


Senator Jill Tokuda and Representatives Ken Ito and Jarrett Keohokalole will be hosting a legislative wrap-up meeting to discuss the outcomes of the 2016 Legislative Session and provide you with an opportunity to share your thoughts and concerns about our community. Also joining us will be a guest speaker from the Blue Zones Project Koolaupoko.

Please join us for light refreshments and good conversation between friends and neighbors.




Monday, July 25, 2016

2016 Legislative Update






View Senator Tokuda's 2016 Legislative Update











Tuesday, July 5, 2016

WOMEN'S HEALTH, SAFETY GETS STATE SUPPORT WITH NEW LAWS

Originally published on the Hawai‘i State Senate Majority website; click here to read the article on hawaiisenatemajority.com.

HONOLULU, Hawai‘i - Measures that toughen the laws on violence against women, increase healthcare access, and provide more help for female veterans are among the bills signed into law today by Governor David Ige.

A total of nine bills have been signed into law that were part of a package of bills submitted this session by the Hawai‘i Women's Legislative Caucus (WLC). Additionally, five resolutions were adopted by the Legislature. The Women's Legislative Caucus is a bi-partisan organization comprised of women legislators in the House and Senate who support an agenda designed to improve the lives of women, children, and families in Hawai‘i. This year, the WLC expanded their membership to include women lawmakers at the City and County level. The WLC co-conveners for 2016 are Senators Rosalyn H. Baker and Laura H. Thielen and Representatives Della Au Bellati and Lauren Kealohilani Matsumoto.

"I'm incredibly proud of the accomplishments of the Caucus this year," said Sen. Laura Thielen (Kailua, Waimānalo, Hawai‘i Kai). "The bills we advocated for this session address serious concerns about violence against women and healthcare and will make a difference in the lives of women and children throughout the state."

"I'm pleased that these important measures made it to the Governor's desk and are now law," said Sen. Rosalyn Baker (South and West Maui). "There's much more work to be done to improve the lives of women and children here and I look forward to continuing these efforts with our colleagues in 2017. These new laws, however, demonstrate a strong commitment by our state to address health and safety concerns for women and families throughout Hawai‘i."

"By collaborating with our community partners and all of our colleagues in the Legislature, the Caucus has been successful in passing laws and policies that will improve the health and well-being of women and families throughout the State. I am incredibly proud to be part of this bi-partisan Caucus that is committed to tackling complex and challenging problems, year after year, to find solutions that will benefit the people of Hawaii," said Rep. Della Au Bellati (Makiki, Tantalus, McCully, Pawa‘a, Mānoa)

"The bills the Governor is signing today represents this Legislature's continued commitment to women and addressing key issues such as sex trafficking, HIV/STD, jury duty and breastfeeding, and veterans issues statewide. While there is still more work to be done, I am incredibly proud of the work our bi-partisan caucus has accomplished this year and I look forward to continuing our work in the next legislative session," said Rep. Lauren Matsumoto (Schofield, Mokulē‘ia, Waialua, Kunia, Waipi‘o Acres, Mililani)

The House and Senate bills signed by the Governor today:

HB1902 CD1: Creates the offense of sex trafficking where a person advances prostitution by the use of force, threat, fraud, or intimidation or where a minor is prostituted. Sex trafficking is classified as a violent crime and a class A felony.

HB1907 CD1: Requires all law enforcement agencies and departments charged with maintenance, storage, and preservation of sexual assault evidence collection kits to conduct an inventory of all stored kits and report to the Attorney General. Requires the Department of the Attorney General to report to the Legislature on the number of untested sexual assault evidence collection kits being stored, plans and procedures for the disposition of new and untested kits, and related information.

HB 1897 CD1: Ensures that all insurers in the State provide insurance coverage for sexually transmitted disease screenings, including HIV and AIDS.

SB2319 CD1: Requires health insurers in the State, including health benefits plans under the Hawaii Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund and Medicaid managed care programs, to cover reimbursement for contraceptive supplies intended to last for up to a twelve-month period for an insured.

SB2317 CD1: Requires and appropriates funds for the Department of Health to conduct child death reviews, implement a program to perform maternal death reviews, and submit annual reports to the Legislature relating to child and maternal deaths and death reviews in the State.

HB2772 CD1: Adopts the preliminary recommendation of the affirmative consent task force including requiring the University of Hawaii to train employees and students on sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking policies.

HB2489 CD1: Appropriates funding for a veterans services counselor IV position within the Office of Veterans' Services to address problems and needs of all veterans, with a primary focus on female veterans.

The following bills were signed into law earlier this session:

SB2315 HD2 (Act 46) which exempts from jury duty a woman who is breastfeeding for a period of two years from the birth of a child

SB2310 (Act 4) provides further safeguards and protections for victims of domestic abuse by prohibiting the court from granting mutual protective orders unless separate petitions are filed and reasonable notice of the filing of a separate petition is provided.

The following resolutions were adopted by the Legislature:

HCR137 SD2: Requesting the Department of Education to convene a working group to review after-school programs in Hawai‘i's public middle and intermediate schools.

HR89: Requesting the Department of Education to affirm its commitment to uphold the tenets of Title IX of the Education Amendment Act of 1972.

SCR85 SD1: Affirming support of Planned Parenthood, recognizing its vital role in providing health care, and denouncing violence towards abortion providers and their patients.

SR56 SD1: Affirming support of Planned Parenthood, recognizing its vital role in providing health care, and denouncing violence towards abortion providers and their patients.

SR57 SD1: Requesting the convening of a paid Family Leave Task Force to examine the benefits and costs of a potential paid family leave program in Hawai‘i.




Wednesday, June 29, 2016

HOUSING BILLS BECOME LAW

Originally published on the Hawai‘i State Senate Majority website; click here to read the article on hawaiisenatemajority.com.

HONOLULU, Hawai‘i - Measures that aim to address Hawai‘i's long-standing, complex housing shortage was signed into law today.

Governor David Ige signed six housing bills saying they focus on maximizing the use of financing tools, re-orienting target policies to boost production and collaboration with the private sector and the counties to increase the housing supply.

Senator Jill Tokuda (Dist. 24 - Kane‘ohe, Kane‘ohe MCAB, Kailua, He‘eia, ‘Ahuimanu), Chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means and who served on the Governor's Leadership Team on Homelessness, thanked the Governor as former colleagues and also as allies, for making things better for the people of our communities.

"We can't let another day, another Session go by without us putting significant resources and action together so we can make a difference in this particular area," said Sen. Tokuda. She acknowledged her colleagues in the legislature for their efforts to address homelessness over the years. She also thanked Housing committee chairs Sen. Breene Harimoto and Rep. Mark Hashem for taking up the bills during Session and for their work towards ensuring their passage.

"This is a spectrum approach because it's not just about homelessness. We want them to get to a better place and we want them to get permanent housing surrounded by programs and support," said Sen. Tokuda. "We're looking forward to putting our actions on paper and committing ourselves to this."

The housing bills signed into law:

SB2561 (Act 127) (Special action team for affordable rental housing): Establishes a temporary special action team to develop a rental housing strategy for the state led by the director of the State Office of Planning. Sets a goal of 22,500 affordable rental housing units ready for occupancy over the next decade (between 01/01/17 and 12/31/26).

SB2566 (Act 128) (Rental Housing Revolving Fund): Provides capital for the development of affordable rental housing by transferring excess monies from the rental assistance revolving fund to the rental housing revolving fund.

SB2833 (Act 129) (LIHTC): Increases funding for affordable rental housing development by making the State Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) more valuable by shortening the tax credit period from ten to five years.

SB3077 (Act 130) (TOD council): Officially establishes an action team, led by the Office of Planning, to coordinate and streamline development of state lands located along the transit route. The State Office of Planning will take the lead in working with housing agencies to identify state lands near rail transit stations for mixed-use development including affordable housing. Provides a coordinated, intergovernmental approach towards transit-oriented development statewide.

HB2293 (Act 131) (HHFDC Mixed Use): Enables the Hawai‘i Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HHFDC) to develop mixed-use developments in partnership with state and county departments and agencies to create communities with housing, jobs, shops, and government services located in close proximity.

HB2305 (Act 132) (DURF): Broadens the application of the Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund (DURF) fund to allow the state to finance regional infrastructure projects in conjunction with the counties and private landowners or developers. Authorizes the creation of Regional State Infrastructure Improvement Subaccounts within DURF and the use of DURF to provide loans and grants to finance regional state infrastructure improvements in areas of planned growth.




Friday, June 17, 2016

SENATE WAM COMMITTEE CHAIR VISITS FUTURE SITE FOR DOH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

Originally published on the Hawai‘i State Senate Majority website; click here to read the article on hawaiisenatemajority.com.

PEARL CITY, Hawai‘i - Senate Ways and Means Committee Chair Senator Jill Tokuda, the office of Senator Breene Harimoto, and staff spent Friday morning inspecting the buildings on Waimano Ridge in Pearl City which are being refurbished to relocate the Safe Drinking Water and Hazardous Waste Branches of the State Department of Health. Both branches are currently located in the AAFES Building in Kakaako Makai, and the State pays lease rent to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs which owns the building and underlying land. The relocation is part of an on-going effort to consolidate state offices into state owned buildings, which will save the state money.

Renovations on the interior and exterior of the building are on schedule and should be ready for employees to move in February 2017.

WAM Committee Chair Tokuda and staff also paid a visit to the Facility for Troubled Youth, where the group home is undergoing repair work. The licensed facility currently has room for 10 clients, but is hoping to expand services to be able to serve more youth and allow them to stay in Hawai‘i for treatment.

Sen. Tokuda and staff also stopped in at the State Laboratory Division (SLD) located on Waimano Home Road. The site has been the home of the SLD since 1995 and provides environmental and public health laboratory testing. The SLD is currently looking at ways to expand its services.

The visit resulted in better awareness of Waimano Ridge and its facilities, the Department of Health's master plan for the area, and the opportunities and issues for further development.

These site visits are part of the Senate's work during the interim to view first-hand state projects and programs to better understand the needs and challenges of the departments.

 


 Measures Introduced in 2012
Measure and Title
SB144
MAKING A GRANT-IN-AID APPROPRIATION TO THE COUNTIES TO FINANCE DROUGHT MITIGATION PROJECTS AND MEASURES.
SB156
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR CERVICAL AND BREAST CANCER SCREENING.
SB218 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTHCARE.
SB220
RELATING TO AN AUTOMATED VICTIM NOTIFICATION SYSTEM.
SB222 SD1
RELATING TO PERINATAL CARE.
SB223 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO DOMESTIC ABUSE ORDERS.
SB224 SD2
RELATING TO LUPUS.
SB225
RELATING TO CRIME.
SB226 SD1
RELATING TO PROSTITUTION.
SB227
RELATING TO DNA COLLECTION FOR VIOLENT CRIMES.
SB228
RELATING TO THE COLLECTION OF DNA SAMPLES FROM ARRESTEES OF SEXUAL OFFENSES AGAINST MINORS.
SB230
RELATING TO COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION.
SB237 SD1
RELATING TO CYBERBULLYING.
SB238 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB239 SD2 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII TOBACCO SETTLEMENT SPECIAL FUND.
SB240 SD2 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE ASSESSMENT.
SB241
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB242 SD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB243 SD2 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.
SB244 HD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB245
RELATING TO INCOME TAX CHECK-OFF.
SB249 SD2 HD2
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
SB288 SD1
RELATING TO FAMILY COURTS.
SB289 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB576
RELATING TO FORECLOSURE.
SB601 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB607
RELATING TO CIVIL SERVICE.
SB640 SD1
RELATING TO THE WIRELESS ENHANCED 911 FUND.
SB641
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
SB753 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO HIGH TECHNOLOGY.
SB756 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB761
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LEASES.
SB775 SD2
RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION SITES.
SB776 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.
SB777 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO PAYMENT FOR GOODS AND SERVICES.
SB785 SD2
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB790
RELATING TO EMERGENCY ON-CALL PHYSICIANS.
SB793
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB794
RELATING TO MEDICAID.
SB795 SD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE LICENSING OF HOME CARE AGENCIES.
SB805
RELATING TO TIME SHARE PLANS.
SB807 SD1
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
SB808 SD2
RELATING TO SALARIES.
SB809 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB810 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB811
RELATING TO THE HAWAII STATE HOSPITAL.
SB812
RELATING TO CLEAN AND SOBER HOMES AND HALFWAY HOUSES.
SB813 SD2
RELATING TO THE INTERSTATE COMPACT ON EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MILITARY CHILDREN.
SB814 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO CERTAIN FUNDS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB842
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY BLIGHT.
SB891 SD1
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND SERVICES FOR THE BLIND DIVISION.
SB894 SD1
RELATING TO HEARING AIDS.
SB934 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO BULLYING AND CYBERBULLYING.
SB935 SD2
RELATING TO THE EMERGENCY AND BUDGET RESERVE FUND.
SB955
RELATING TO FAMILY LEAVE.
SB959
RELATING TO CRIME.
SB960
RELATING TO CRIME.
SB967
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
SB1120 SD2
RELATED TO THE ECONOMY.
SB1146
RELATING TO IRRIGATION.
SB1162 SD2
RELATING TO SECURITY BREACHES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION.
SB1170
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB1172
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB1173 SD2
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR MATCHING GRANTS FOR SPACE EDUCATION PROGRAMMING SERVICES.
SB1215 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
SB1339
RELATING TO DROUGHT MITIGATION.
SB1355 SD1 HD2
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB1375 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB1382 SD2 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB1384 SD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB1385 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOL LANDS.
SB1389
RELATING TO SOLAR ENERGY.
SB1458 SD2 HD3
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB1460 SD1
RELATING TO MARIJUANA.
SB1468 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB1486
RELATING TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
SB1487 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB1538 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB1539
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
SB2012 SD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC FUNDS.
SB2110 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO THE PRESERVATION OF HAWAII'S MOVING IMAGES.
SB2111 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO FILM AND DIGITAL MEDIA INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT.
SB2115 SD2 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
SB2116 SD2 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
SB2153
RELATING TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
SB2154
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2160
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB2161
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB2162
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB2163
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB2182 HD1
RELATING TO THE CENTER FOR NURSING.
SB2183
RELATING TO THE STATE ETHICS CODE.
SB2233 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION.
SB2234 SD2
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION.
SB2268
RELATING TO QUEEN LILIUOKALANI.
SB2383 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS TO ASSIST NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS THAT PROVIDE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
SB2384
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
SB2386 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO THE NATIVE HAWAIIAN ROLL COMMISSION.
SB2387
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY.
SB2432 SD1
RELATING TO THE ONE CALL CENTER.
SB2435 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO INFORMATION ACCESS.
SB2437
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYER-UNION HEALTH BENEFITS TRUST FUND.
SB2445
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB2447
RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.
SB2454
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2460
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
SB2484 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB2518 SD1
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES.
SB2520
RELATING TO PUBLIC INFORMATION.
SB2524 SD1
RELATING TO HAIKU VALLEY.
SB2525 SD2
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY.
SB2526
RELATING TO ENERGY.
SB2527 SD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2528 SD2 HD3
RELATING TO TECHNOLOGY.
SB2529
RELATING TO COMPUTER CRIME.
SB2530
RELATING TO INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS.
SB2531
RELATING TO RECORDS IN A CRIMINAL CASE.
SB2532
RELATING TO THE HAWAII PENAL CODE.
SB2533
RELATING TO COMPUTER FRAUD.
SB2534 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES.
SB2535 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO INSTRUCTIONAL TIME.
SB2536 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO CLEAN AND SOBER HOMES AND HALFWAY HOUSES.
SB2537
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
SB2538 SD1
RELATING TO CONCUSSIONS.
SB2539 SD1
RELATING TO CYBERBULLYING.
SB2540 SD2 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2541 SD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2542 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2543
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2544 SD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB2545 SD2 HD2 CD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2546 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB2574
RELATING TO COMMUNITY PLACEMENT PROGRAMS FOR FEMALE OFFENDERS TRANSITIONING FROM INCARCERATION TO THE COMMUNITY.
SB2575 SD1
RELATING TO MANDATORY REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.
SB2576 SD1 HD3 CD1
RELATING TO PROSTITUTION.
SB2578 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB2579 SD2 HD3
RELATING TO MINORS.
SB2581 SD2
RELATING TO AN AUTOMATED VICTIM NOTIFICATION SYSTEM.
SB2594 SD2
RELATING TO THE HOMELESS.
SB2595 SD2
RELATING TO EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES.
SB2603
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
SB2607
RELATING TO CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT.
SB2632 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO FEE TIME SHARE INTERESTS.
SB2672
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII MANOA CAMPUS CENTER COMPLEX.
SB2681 SD2
RELATING TO DEFENDANTS COMMITTED TO THE CUSTODY OF THE DIRECTOR OF HEALTH.
SB2682
RELATING TO CLEAN AND SOBER AND HALFWAY HOME REGULATION.
SB2901
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
SB2914
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
SB2951
RELATING TO WEB DESIGNERS AND DEVELOPERS.
SB2952 SD2
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR LE JARDIN ACADEMY.
SB2961
RELATING TO LIMITATION OF ACTIONS.
SB2963
RELATING TO EXECUTIVE SALARIES.
SB2964
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB2968 SD2
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
SB2969 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO EARLY LEARNING.
SB2988
RELATING TO STATE FUNDS.
SB2990 SD2
RELATING TO ALOHA STADIUM.
SB2991
RELATING TO ALOHA STADIUM.
SB2992
RELATING TO THE STADIUM AUTHORITY.
SB2993
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2996
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR KIHEI HIGH SCHOOL.
SB3028 SD2
RELATING TO CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES.
SB3060 SD1
RELATING TO SEX OFFENDERS.
SCR4
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO ESTABLISH A STATE HEALTH PLAN INITIATIVE TO REDUCE THE OCCURRENCES OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE IN HAWAII.
SCR5 SD1
URGING THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS AND THE HAWAII OFFICE OF VETERANS SERVICES TO DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF WOMEN VETERANS AND WOMEN ON ACTIVE DUTY.
SCR6 SD1
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TO REINVEST FUNDS ORIGINALLY INTENDED FOR INCARCERATION INTO STRUCTURED COMMUNITY PLACEMENT PROGRAMS FOR ELIGIBLE NON-VIOLENT FEMALE OFFENDERS.
SCR7
SUPPORTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A VETERANS COURT WITHIN THE HAWAII STATE CIRCUIT COURT.
SCR8
REQUESTING HAWAII'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SUPPORT THE EFFORTS OF THE NATIONAL WOMEN'S HISTORY MUSEUM TO SECURE A PERMANENT HOME IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL.
SCR9
REQUESTING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO FUND ABORTIONS FOR SERVICEWOMEN IN CASES OF RAPE OR INCEST AND LIFT THE BAN ON PRIVATE FUNDING OF ABORTIONS AT MILITARY BASES.
SCR13
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO ASSESS THE SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL EFFECTS OF REQUIRING HEALTH INSURERS TO PROVIDE INFERTILITY PROCEDURE COVERAGE.
SCR34 SD1 HD1
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT AUDITS OF STATE DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS THAT RESULT IN HIGH NON-BASE COMPENSATION OF STATE EMPLOYEES, PAY FOR NOT WORKING, AND SALARY OVERPAYMENTS.
SCR50
DECLARING SUNDAYS TO BE "EAT LOCAL, BUY LOCAL" DAY IN HAWAII AND ENCOURAGING FAMILIES, RESTAURANTS, AND GROCERS TO BUY HAWAII-GROWN FOODS, FLOWERS, AND PRODUCE.
SCR53 SD2
REQUESTING COLLABORATION AMONG VARIOUS STATE AGENCIES TO IDENTIFY AND REMOVE BARRIERS RELATING TO WORKFORCE DATA SHARING AND NURSING PRACTICE IN THE STATE.
SCR75
REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL AUDIT OF THE UNIVERSITY CLINICAL, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.
SCR76
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO ESTABLISH AN ELECTRONIC EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATORS, AND PROGRAM COORDINATORS.
SCR77 SD1
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO ESTABLISH A STATEWIDE RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM TO ASSIST THE COMPLEX AREAS IN CREATING ENDOWMENTS TO BENEFIT HAWAII'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCR78
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION TO REQUIRE EACH SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL TO REVIEW ITS SCHOOL'S ATTENDANCE POLICY, CREATE BENCHMARKS TO IMPROVE ATTENDANCE, AND DEVELOP AN IMPLEMENTATION PLAN TO MEET THOSE BENCHMARKS.
SCR79
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO COLLABORATE WITH PARENT ORGANIZATIONS TO ESTABLISH, IMPLEMENT, AND MONITOR STATEWIDE POLICIES FOR FAMILY ENGAGEMENT IN HAWAII'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCR80 SD1
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO CONDUCT RESEARCH ON THE CORRELATION BETWEEN CHILDREN WHO ARE LATE-BORN AND EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES.
SCR95
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, IN COLLABORATION WITH THE HAWAII ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS, TO EXAMINE LOCAL AND NATIONAL MODELS OF BEST PRACTICES FOR THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN SCHOOLS AND RECOMMEND ANY NEW GUIDELINES TO INCREASE INTERNET ACCESS TO ALLOW THE RESPONSIBLE AND POSITIVE INTEGRATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE CLASSROOM, WHILE ENSURING NECESSARY PROTECTIONS TO PREVENT ABUSE.
SCR102 SD1
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO ESTABLISH A TASK FORCE TO STUDY CLEAN AND SOBER HOMES AND HALFWAY HOUSES.
SCR104
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO MAINTAIN, MONITOR, AND ENFORCE ANTI-BULLYING, ANTI-CYBERBULLYING, AND ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES TO PROTECT PUBLIC AND CHARTER SCHOOL STUDENTS.
SCR111 SD1
URGING THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO PRESERVE EXISTING AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND CREATE NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES, FAMILY-ORIENTED SUPPORT SERVICES, HEALTH CENTERS, COMMUNITY CENTERS, RETAIL SERVICES RELATED TO HEALTHY LIVING, AND COMMUNITY GARDENS WITHIN TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT ZONES ALONG THE HONOLULU RAIL TRANSIT PROJECT CORRIDOR.
SCR116
APPROVING THE SELECTION OF DANIEL KAHIKINA AKAKA TO BE INDUCTED INTO THE ALOHA ORDER OF MERIT.
SCR120 SD1
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO APPLY TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOR A WAIVER OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT.
SCR121 SD1
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE COMPLIANCE WITH AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE REINVENTING EDUCATION ACT OF 2004, AS AMENDED.
SCR122
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND STATE LIBRARIAN TO DEVELOP A STRATEGIC PLAN TO OPTIMIZE THE USE OF STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY FACILITIES.
SCR131
REQUESTING THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII COLLEGE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES PUBLIC POLICY CENTER AND SPARK M. MATSUNAGA INSTITUTE FOR PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION TO COLLABORATE WITH STATE AGENCIES AND ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS TO DEVELOP A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN THAT COORDINATES STATEWIDE POLICIES AND SERVICES FOR VICTIMS AND SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN HAWAII.
SCR132
REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO EXAMINE THE POSSIBLE REORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION'S ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM TO BETTER ALIGN PORTIONS OF THE PROGRAM WITH DEPARTMENTS OR AGENCIES OF THE STATE OR COUNTIES RATHER THAN THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
SCR163
URGING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION TO PROVIDE ACADEMIC CREDIT OR SOME OTHER INCENTIVE OR PENALTY TO MOTIVATE STUDENTS TO TAKE THE ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS TESTS SERIOUSLY.
SCR164
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE TO DEVELOP A PLAN FOR THE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, CONSTRUCTION, AND OPERATION OF A SECURE FORENSIC FACILITY.
SR5
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO ESTABLISH A STATE HEALTH PLAN INITIATIVE TO REDUCE THE OCCURRENCES OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE IN HAWAII.
SR6 SD1
URGING THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS AND THE HAWAII OFFICE OF VETERANS SERVICES TO DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF WOMEN VETERANS AND WOMEN ON ACTIVE DUTY.
SR7
SUPPORTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A VETERANS COURT WITHIN THE HAWAII STATE CIRCUIT COURT.
SR8
REQUESTING HAWAII'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SUPPORT THE EFFORTS OF THE NATIONAL WOMEN'S HISTORY MUSEUM TO SECURE A PERMANENT HOME IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL.
SR9
REQUESTING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO FUND ABORTIONS FOR SERVICEWOMEN IN CASES OF RAPE OR INCEST AND LIFT THE BAN ON PRIVATE FUNDING OF ABORTIONS AT MILITARY BASES.
SR34
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO CONDUCT RESEARCH ON THE CORRELATION BETWEEN CHILDREN WHO ARE LATE-BORN AND THE HIGH SCHOOL DROP OUT RATE.
SR57
APPROVING THE SELECTION OF DANIEL KAHIKINA AKAKA TO BE INDUCTED INTO THE ALOHA ORDER OF MERIT.
SR61 SD1
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE COMPLIANCE WITH AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE REINVENTING EDUCATION ACT OF 2004, AS AMENDED.
SR62
REQUESTING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND STATE LIBRARIAN TO DEVELOP A STRATEGIC PLAN TO OPTIMIZE THE USE OF STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY FACILITIES.
SR69
REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO EXAMINE THE POSSIBLE REORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION'S ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM TO BETTER ALIGN PORTIONS OF THE PROGRAM WITH DEPARTMENTS OR AGENCIES OF THE STATE OR COUNTIES RATHER THAN THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
SR94
URGING THE BOARD OF EDUCATION TO PROVIDE ACADEMIC CREDIT OR SOME OTHER INCENTIVE OR PENALTY TO MOTIVATE STUDENTS TO TAKE THE ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS TESTS SERIOUSLY.