June 25, 2013

Honoring UH-Hilo's Team Poliahu

Congratulations to UH-Hilo's Team Poliahu, 2013 Microsoft U.S. Imagine Cup Champions! Their application "Help Me Help" captured the judges' highest marks for innovation in disaster reporting and response. Team members were recognized by university officials and lawmakers for this incredible achievement; I presented a certificate on behalf of the State House. Best wishes as Team Poliahu prepares for the worldwide finals in Russia. For comprehensive video coverage, please access: View full article



June 21, 2013

Governor Announces Funding for Waiakea High & Waiakeawaena

The Governor released $134.7 million for repairs and improvements at Hawaii's schools, including Waiakea High and Waiakeawaena Elementary. $500,000 is available for Waiakea High's track and field facilities, and $350,000 for ADA accessibility at Waiakeawaena's playground. For a complete, statewide listing please access this link: View full article



June 21, 2013

Waiakea High's Isaiah Jumila

Isaiah received a travel scholarship from the Pacific & Asian Affairs Council for a 2013 summer program in China. He and his fellow scholars were recognized at a June 5th reception on the UH-Manoa campus. Isaiah's accomplishment was acknowledged by the State House at the event. Congratulations!



June 21, 2013

East Hawaii Bar Association Luncheon

40 attorneys were honored at a luncheon on June 14th for volunteering at the Judiciary's Self Help Center at Hale Kaulike (Third Circuit) in Hilo. It was a privilege to join Chief Justice Recktenwald in recognizing these individuals' service. For more pictures, please see my photo stream. For information on the state network of Self Help Centers please access: View full article



June 5, 2013

HB726 Becomes Law

Introduced by Rep. Tsuji, House Bill 726 Relating to Film & Digital Media Industry Development was signed into law by Governor Abercrombie on May 31st. It is now Act 89 of 2013. The Governor's Message and the new law are available to view here:View full article



May 30, 2013

St. Joseph Class of 2013

It was an honor to speak to the graduating Seniors of St. Joseph High School on Sunday, May 26th. For a small institution, the families, staff and teachers showed enormous heart while celebrating this milestone with the students. Best wishes to the graduates!



May 30, 2013

Waiakea Elem. School Hoike

The Waiakea Elementary student body and their families, staff and teachers gathered on May 17th at Hilo's Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium for its annual Hoike. Congratulations to the event planners and especially all the students for excellent performances!



May 7, 2013

Welcoming Waiakeawaena's Band

Waiakeawaena Elementary's band performed at the State Capitol on Wednesday, May 1st. Led by veteran musician James Kudo, these young students brought smiles to everyone who saw them during their visit. They each received a congratulatory certificate from the House of Representatives. Also, one of my office staff and my son were former students of one of the parent chaperones. Please see my photo gallery for pictures of this fun event.



April 16, 2013

Lanakila & Pomaikai Homes Funding

Governor Abercrombie informed me on April 5 that funds will be released for the following Capital Improvement Projects (CIP): Lanakila Homes, renovation of existing buildings- $7.5 million, and Pomaikai Homes, ADA compliance- $217,858. I am looking forward to seeing the results after construction is completed, and am optimistic these projects will have a positive effect on Hilo's workforce.



April 3, 2013

Merrie Monarch on the UHH Campus Center Plaza

To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Merrie Monarch Festival, three nights of the hula competition will be shown on a large screen on the UHH Campus Center Plaza. There will also be food booths by Campus Clubs. Mahalo to event sponsors UHHSA and the Office of the Chancellor.



March 27, 2013

Funding for Waiakea High School Facilities

On March 22, 2013 the Governor announced the release of $26.2 million for numerous public school facilities across the State, including Waiakea High School (WHS). WHS will receive funding for design and construction for softball field improvements that include dugouts, bleachers and scoreboards. The press release is available here: View full article



March 25, 2013

Honoring the 2013 SBA Award Winners

On March 14, 2013 the House of Representatives honored the State winners of the Small Business Administration's (SBA) annual awards in ten categories. As Chair of the House Economic Development and Business Committee, I sponsored the Resolution and corresponding Floor Presentation.

Hilo's Allan Ikawa is this year's SBA Entrepreneurial Success of the Year winner. Ikawa first opened Big Island Candies in 1977 in Hilo, Hawaii. Ikawa created the chocolate-dipped macadamia nut shortbread, and today it is an iconic desert in the retail world. Ikawa was nominated for this award by Roberta Chu and Art Taniguchi of Bank of Hawaii in Hilo.

The House of Representatives also recognized these Award winners: Small Business Person of the Year: David Yogi and James Kwong of Yogi Kwong Engineers, LLC; Small Business Exporter of the Year: Jim Freeman, Ralph Shelbourne, and Benjamin Candari of FSC Architects; Family-Owned Business of the Year: Sterling Kaya of the Hana Pa'a Fishing Company; Young Entrepreneur of the Year: Billy Giang of SG Group Incorporated; Financial Services Champion of the Year: Robert S. Kawahara of Kawahara + CO.; Women in Business Champion of the Year: Naomi Hazelton-Giambrone; Veteran Small Business Champion of the Year: Leslie Wilkins; Home-Based Business Champion of the year: Craig Swift; Minority Small Business Champion of the Year: Jose Villa of Latin Business Hawaii.



March 4, 2013

2013 Adopt-A-Beehive Event in Panaewa

Mahalo to Dr. Lorna Tsutsumi for inviting me to this February 23rd event at UH Hilo's Farm Laboratory in Panaewa. Dr. Tsutsumi and local celebrity Chef Alan Wong are the coordinators of the Adopt-A-Beehive program to increase awareness of the critical plight of honey bees and their vital role in sustainable agriculture. Please see my photo gallery for pictures from this fun event.



March 4, 2013

Funding for Hilo Harbor Improvements

Funding totaling over $7 million was released by the Governor for improvements at Hilo Harbor, near Kumau Street. The press release is available for viewing here:View full article



February 26, 2013

House Bill 417- Addressing Physician Shortages on Hawaii Island

On February 21, the House Finance Committee heard HB417, which would fund the HHSC Primary Care Training Program at Hilo Medical Center. Several Hilo residents came to the State Capitol to personally testify before the Committee including Lori Rogers and Julie Tulang of the Hilo Medical Center Foundation, and Dr. Kristine McCoy. HB417 passed out of the Finance Committee and continues to journey through the required legislative process.



February 12, 2013

House Bill 751- The Daniel K. Inouye Legacy Highway

On Wednesday, February 13th, the House Transportation Committee will hold a public hearing on HB751, which would rename Saddle Road as the Daniel K. Inouye Legacy Highway. The late Senator's work was key to receiving the Federal monies necessary for completion. Testimony may be submitted in various ways; please refer to the last paragraphs of the Committee's hearing notice which is viewable here:View full article



January 18, 2013

Certificate of Need: Ambulance Services

I received an announcement that the State Health Planning and Development Agency (SHPDA) has received a certificate of need application from Ohana Medical Transport for the establishment of surface ambulance services in Hilo. An application review in Hilo is scheduled for 10 a.m., January 22, 2013 at the Waiakea Health Center Environmental Health Facility conference room, 1582 Kamehameha Avenue. Anyone wishing to present testimony on this proposal is requested to notify SHPDA at 1177 Alakea St., Room 402, Honolulu, HI 96813.



January 10, 2013

DOT Meeting Rescheduled for January 16

The State Department of Transportation (DOT) has rescheduled its informational meeting to Wednesday, January 16. The location is at the Pahoa Neighborhood Facility, 15-3022 Kauhale Street, Pahoa. Originally scheduled for last month, this meeting's topic is the intersection improvements at Keaau-Pahoa Road and Old Government Road in Pahoa. Construction work is expected to last 12 months.



January 7, 2013

Plastic Bag Takes Effect January 17

A plastic bag ban affecting the Big Island goes into effect on January 17, 2013. Every supermarket and retail outlet will no longer provide customers with free plastic shopping bags. Please remember to bring your own recyclable bags.



December 28, 2012

Court Interpreter Certification Program

The Judiciary announced the 2013 court interpreter workshops offered by the Hawai'i State Judiciary Court Interpreter Certification Program ("Certification Program"). This once-a-year opportunity for individuals who speak English plus a second language is the first step required to becoming qualified as a court interpreter in the Hawai'i State Courts. All interested interpreters are encouraged to apply. Court Interpreters are independent contractors and earn $25 - $55 per hour at a minimum base of 2 hours a day. All interpreters must meet the following mandatory minimum requirements to become qualified to interpret in Hawai'i State Courts: