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Wailuku, Waihe‘e, Kahului, Pa‘ia, Lower Pa‘ia
Senator Tsutsui currently serves as the 12th Senate President of the State of Hawai‘i. He is the first Senate President from Maui as well as the youngest. Elected to the Senate in 2002 to represent Hawaii's 4th senatorial district, his previous leadership positions included the Vice Chair of Ways and Means and Majority Caucus Leader.

Born on August 9, 1971, Senator Tsutsui graduated from Maui High School in 1989 and received a B.A. from the University of Hawaiʻi in Economics in 1994. Outside of the Legislature, Senator Tsutsui is a Business Consultant for Atlas Insurance Agency, Inc. and has three daughters (Mikayla, Kaylee and Kenna) with his wife, the former Lyndelle Lee.

Education
•  Maui High School - 1989
•  University of Hawaii at Manoa, Bachelor of Arts in Economics - 1994

Professional
•  Business Consultant, Atlas Insurance Agency, Inc. - 2008 to present
•  Director of Marketing, Hawaii Investment Securities, LLC, a subsidiary of Wachovia Securities Financial Network - 2005 to 2009
•  Owner/Operator, Keiki Time - 2001 to 2008
•  Financial Advisor, UBS Paine Webber - 1998 to 2004
•  Financial Advisor, Prudential Securities - 1996 to 1998
•  Financial Advisor, Manulife Financial - 1994 to 1996

Legislative
•  Elected to the Hawaii State Senate in 2002
•  4th Senatorial District, Maui - Kahului, Wailuku, Paia and Lower Paia

Committees
2003-2004
•  Ways and Means, Vice-Chair
•  Health, Member
•  Education, Member
•  Human Services, Member

2005-2006
•  Ways and Means, Vice-Chair
•  Education and Military Affairs, Member
•  Health, Member
•  Tourism, Member
•  Senate Leadership - Majority Caucus Leader

2007-2008
•  Ways and Means, Vice-Chair
•  Intergovernmental and Military Affairs, Vice-Chair
•  Tourism and Government Operations, Member
•  Transportation and International Affairs, Member
•  Senate Leadership - Majority Caucus Leader

2009-2010
•  Ways and Means, Vice-Chair
•  Education and Housing, Member
•  Tourism, Member
•  Senate Leadership - Majority Caucus Leader

Accomplishments
•  Member, Board of Directors, Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc. (2002-2007)
•  Member, Maui Young Business Round Table (2001-present)
•  2011 HSAC Legislator of the Year
•  2011 HMA award for Legislative Leadership
•  2010 MDBD Tutor Sponsor
Thursday, November 8, 2012

Media Release


Maui State Senator Shan S. Tsutsui (Sen. District 5) has once again been elected as the President of the Senate and will preside during the 27th Hawaii State Legislature, which will convene on January 16, 2013. Senator Donna Mercado Kim (Sen. District 14) will also continue to serve as Senate Vice President and Chair of the Senate Committee on Tourism and Government Operations and Special Committee on Accountability. Senator David Ige (Sen. District 16) will continue as Chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means, with Senator Michelle Kidani (Sen. District 18) serving as his Vice Chair.

Please click here to view the full media release.




Thursday, September 27, 2012

Reexamining the Public Land Development Corporation

Recently, there has been widespread criticism of the newly formed Public Land Development Corporation (PLDC) and growing concern for its seemingly broad scope and authority. As the Governor asks us all to have patience and allow the PLDC time and the opportunity to develop and operate under newly proposed governing rules, the situation calls for thoughtful scrutiny and examination.

While intended to afford the State the ability to better utilize its existing lands, certain exemptions and powers have called into question the PLDC's ability to be not only effective, but also respectful of Hawaiian values and traditions while averting any real or even perceived fears of corruption. Although I will continue to monitor the actions of the PLDC, including the adoption of its rules, I will be introducing legislation in the 2013 legislative session to address the PLDC and its problems and shortcomings. I plan to propose separate bills, one to repeal Act 55, SLH 2011, which created the PLDC, as well as a bill to narrow the scope of the PLDC's authority and reduce or eliminate current exemptions from normal processes and procedures. Further analysis, including feedback from interested stakeholders and the community-at-large throughout the legislative session, will help to determine the future of the PLDC and ultimately shape the best outcome for the people of Hawaii.




Thursday, August 16, 2012

Senator Shan S. Tsutsui Legislative Update





Friday, August 10, 2012

The Hawaii Broadband Initiative

On June 21, 2011, Governor Neil Abercrombie signed into law new legislation geared toward providing our residents universal access to affordable, ultra high-speed Internet. The Hawaii Broadband Initiative defines the standard for high-speed broadband and strives to grow our island state into a world leader in the digital economy through community driven partnerships between public and private entities. Press play to watch the Senate President voicing his support for the Hawaii Broadband Initiative in the following Public Service Announcements.









Friday, August 10, 2012

A Profile in Courage

On August 4th, 2012, the Maui News ran an editorial favorably recognizing Senate President Shan S. Tsutsui's previously published viewpoint on the University of Hawaii's Athletics Director Jim Donovan. The article ran under the title "A Profile in Courage" and can be viewed on MauiNews.com.




Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Viewpoint: University of Hawaii Athletics Director Jim Donovan

By Senate President Shan S. Tsutsui (D-Wailuku, Waihee, Kahului, Paia, Lower Paia)

(Published by the Maui News on July 31, 2012) - Over the past several years, I have had the distinct privilege to work and get acquainted with University of Hawaii Athletics Director Jim Donovan. I know Jim to be an honest, dedicated and caring person. I've seen him interact with UH sports fans, and more importantly, listen to them give him "sports advice." The patience that he displays gives the impression that the person he is conversing with is the most important fan to the university. Government needs more people like Jim, who are not too busy for the people that we serve.

In the wake of the news of a falsified Stevie Wonder fundraising concert on Oahu, I am disappointed with the university's treatment of Jim and his associate Rich Sherriff. I find it hard to believe that Mr. Donovan and Mr. Sherriff were the only two top administrators working on an event of this magnitude. Is this part of the university's standard operating procedures in these situations? If so, the university should clearly articulate that to the public and media so we are not left to wonder.

While it is too early to speculate as to the level of culpability, if any, on Jim's part in the loss of university funds, I hope that the administration will be extremely thoughtful regarding Jim's current and future tenure. I would urge the UH administration to not prematurely or unfairly judge Jim as a result of this incident. It is important that a proper investigation of the events is conducted and careful attention is paid to whether applicable procedures were appropriately followed. Even after all that has concluded, ultimately, the man should be judged based on the totality of his work and accomplishments while serving as the AD.

Not too long ago, the university suffered great financial distress and public embarrassment at the hands of Jim's predecessor. In contrast, during Jim's tenure, his achievements have been long and his commitment has been vigorous. Simply put, Jim inherited a mess and now has the athletics program headed in the right direction. In his six short years, Jim has worked closely with the Legislature and the private sector to secure substantial funding for athletic facilities throughout the university; negotiated transition of UH football to the MWC when the WAC began to crumble; secured a partnership with ESPN for the Diamond Head Classic basketball tournament; and been involved in the hiring of numerous head coaches, bringing increased exposure, success and revenues to the university. If you ask Jim, he won't take credit for any of these accomplishments, but rather say, "there were many people who helped make it possible." How encouraging that he sees the importance of teamwork outside of sports, too.

However, what I am most appreciative about is that when Jim first became the AD in 2007, he met with legislators and wanted our mana'o. In our first meeting, I asked about the possibility of having UH teams play on Maui, to which he responded, "That's a great idea, let me see what I can do." Jim understood that often Neighbor Island residents couldn't afford to fly to Oahu to see their favorite team and that kids on Oahu had opportunities that didn't exist here. Most conversations end there, but this one didn't, and since then we've had UH football, men's basketball, men's and wahine volleyball, and wahine softball teams all visit the Valley Isle.

Given all of the positive work that Jim has done and the many things he has been able to accomplish, it is my hope that, absent a finding that he was somehow complicit in the fraudulent transaction, he will be restored to his position and we will continue to build on the good things that we have started.

Continue reading on MauiNews.com.




Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Maui Memorial Medical Center's Medevac Blessing


On July 27th, 2012, Senator Tsutsui attended the ceremonial blessing of Maui Memorial Medical Center's new Bell 430 helicopter. This helicopter replaces the smaller Bell 222 helicopter that had been in service since September 2004. Since operations began on June 1st, 6 patients have been successfully transported to the hospital from the islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai. The Bell 222 will continue to be used as a backup, ensuring continuous emergency medical helicopter service for all Maui County Residents.







2010 Committee Member of
 Measures Introduced in 2010
Measure and Title
SB37 SD2
RELATING TO INTRA-COUNTY FERRY SERVICE.
SB41
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
SB44 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION.
SB174
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB175
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT.
SB176
RELATING TO INFORMATION PRACTICES.
SB177
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
SB178 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO FOOD WASTE RECYCLING.
SB264 HD1
RELATING TO TOURISM.
SB271 SD2
RELATING TO TOURISM EMERGENCY.
SB274
RELATING TO AQUARIUM AQUATIC LIFE.
SB374
RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR.
SB375
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
SB376
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES.
SB377
RELATING TO ENERGY RESOURCES.
SB378 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO FISHING.
SB379
RELATING TO ELECTION BY MAIL.
SB380
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB381
RELATING TO MAUI NORTH SHORE HERITAGE PARK.
SB382 SD1 HD2
RELATING TO THE STADIUM AUTHORITY.
SB383
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
SB384
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB385
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII RELATING TO THE ELECTION OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
SB386
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
SB388
RELATING TO SURCHARGE FOR INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES.
SB404 SD1
RELATING TO THE EMERGENCY AND BUDGET RESERVE FUND.
SB406
RELATING TO WORKS OF ART SPECIAL FUND.
SB407
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V, SECTION 6, OF THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ELECTION OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SB505 SD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB576
RELATING TO FOOD.
SB578
RELATING TO BICYCLE TOURS.
SB583
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SB667 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO WHISTLEBLOWERS' PROTECTION.
SB697 HD1
RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR.
SB698 SD3
RELATING TO THE RENTAL MOTOR VEHICLE AND TOUR VEHICLE SURCHARGE TAX.
SB707 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEMS.
SB733 SD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB1046 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION.
SB1070
RELATING TO TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS.
SB1087 SD1
RELATING TO PRETAX TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT.
SB1088 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC ACCESS.
SB1104
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
SB1132
RELATING TO VETERAN SERVICES.
SB1134
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE.
SB1135
RELATING TO HEALTH PLANNING.
SB1198
RELATING TO ENERGY RESOURCES.
SB1199 SD1
RELATING TO FISHING.
SB1200
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO PLAN, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCT A TEST WELL IN UPCOUNTRY MAUI TO SERVE AS THE FIRST PHASE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GROUND WATER WELL TO SUPPLEMENT THE UPCOUNTRY MAUI SURFACE WATER SYSTEM.
SB1201
RELATING TO LAND ACQUISITION.
SB1203 SD2
RELATING TO COMMUNITY SERVICE.
SB1204 SD1
RELATING TO LONG-TERM INSURANCE TAX CREDIT FOR SMALL BUSINESS.
SB1205 SD2 HD3
RELATING TO TEMPORARY HEALTH INSURANCE FOR UNEMPLOYED PERSONS.
SB1226 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO THE TOURISM SPECIAL FUND.
SB1227 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY.
SB1234
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT.
SB1247 SD2
RELATING TO THE ECONOMY.
SB1249 SD2
RELATING TO TEACHERS.
SB1272 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB1278 SD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB1354
RELATING TO STATE HEALTH PLANNING.
SB1624 SD1
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION TO ALLOW THE LEGISLATURE TO EITHER FUND THE TAX CREDIT UNDER ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6 OF THE CONSTITUTION, OR DEPOSIT THE SAME AMOUNT INTO THE EMERGENCY AND BUDGET RESERVE FUND.
SB1666 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY FAMILIES.
SB1667
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES.
SB1668 SD2
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
SB1669 SD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB1670
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V, SECTION 6, OF THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION, TO CLARIFY THE GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENT PROCESS.
SB1671 SD1 HD2
RELATING TO FOSSIL FUELS.
SB1672 SD1
RELATING TO HISTORIC STRUCTURES.
SB1675 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
SB1679 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO THE EMERGENCY AND BUDGET RESERVE FUND.
SB1680 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO TECHNOLOGY.
SB2048
RELATING TO SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE VISUALLY OR HEARING IMPAIRED.
SB2057
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
SB2058
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
SB2105 SD2 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO PARKING FOR DISABLED PERSONS.
SB2110 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
SB2124 SD2 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HURRICANE RELIEF FUND.
SB2215
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII COMMUNITY COLLEGES.
SB2232 SD1
RELATING TO RENEWABLE FUELS.
SB2336 SD2
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
SB2385 SD1 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB2386 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM PROJECT ASSESSMENT SPECIAL FUND.
SB2387 SD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB2388 SD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB2389
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB2393 SD2 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SB2444
RELATING TO BIODIESEL PRODUCTION.
SB2446
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEMS.
SB2451 SD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2452 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.
SB2504
RELATING TO CARGO INSPECTIONS.
SB2528 SD1
RELATING TO SEPARATION INCENTIVES.
SB2579 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2598 SD2
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
SB2606
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SB2611 SD2 HD2
RELATING TO VITAL STATISTICS.
SB2621
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
SB2623
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
SB2624
RELATING TO HAWAII TELEVISION AND FILM DEVELOPMENT.
SB2629
RELATING TO HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY.
SB2647
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT.
SB2648
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2649 SD2
RELATING TO UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII PROJECTS.
SB2651
RELATING TO BIOFUEL FACILITIES.
SB2653
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB2790 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB2806 SD2 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE EMERGENCY AND BUDGET RESERVE FUND.
SB2807 SD2 HD2 CD1
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6, OF THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION, RELATING TO THE TAX REBATE REQUIREMENT.
SB2812 SD1
RELATING TO CAPTIVE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
SB2833 SD1
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF PENSION OBLIGATION BONDS.
SB2834 SD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB2835
RELATING TO CRIME.
SB2836
RELATING TO NET ENERGY METERING.
SB2837 SD1 HD1
RELATING TO LICENSING.
SB2859 SD2 HD1 CD1
RELATING TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE INDUSTRY LICENSING ACT.
SB2875
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT.
SB2903 SD2 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE COLLEGE.
SB2923
RELATING TO SOLAR ENERGY.
SB2924
RELATING TO COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT.
SB2954 SD2
RELATING TO TRANSFER OF STATE HIGHWAYS.
SB2955
RELATING TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
SCR78 SD1
REQUESTING A MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL AUDIT OF DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION CONTRACTS.
SCR142 SD1
REQUESTING RESEARCH AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A POLICY GROUP TO INFORM THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION'S DETERMINATION OF ITS CORE MISSION AND CORE FUNCTIONS.
SR20
URGING INSTRUCTION AND TESTING IN DRIVERS EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND DRIVERS LICENSING EXAMINATIONS TO PROMOTE THE SAFETY OF BLIND PEDESTRIANS.