Thursday, November 15
5:30pm
War Memorial Convention Hall
4191 Hardy Street
Lihue
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Senator Ronald Kouchi is hosting Senator Jill Tokuda, Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, for a Town Meeting that includes representatives from the Hawaii State Department of Education on Thursday, October 25, 2012. It will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School Cafeteria (4431 Nuhou Street).
The Hawai‘i State Senate Committee on Education Chair will provide information on continuing and upcoming projects relating to education. Residents will have the opportunity to provide comments and ask questions.
LIHUE - The state Department of Transporatation (DOT) and Governor Neil Abercrombie celebrated the completion of the first segment of the Kaumualii Highway Widening Project and broke ground on the next phase in a ceremony today in Lihue.
The first segment widened the highway from two-to-four-lanes from Anonui Road, west of the Kauai Community College (KCC) campus, over 1.8-miles to the approach to the Lihue Mill Bridge. New bike lanes and sidewalks were also added to help keep cyclists and pedestrians safe. Total cost for this segment was approximately $39 million, with 80-percent paid for by federal funds. View the DOT news release for more information.
LIHU‘E - The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) invites fisherment and ocean gatherers of Ni‘ihau, Lehua Rock, Ka‘ula, and the Na Pali Coast to a talk story and mapping session aimed at helping to identify important use areas. The meeting and mapping session will be held starting at 8 a.m. Saturday, September 22, 2012, at King Kaumuali‘i Elementary School Cafeteria, located at 4380 Nahamaulu Rd. in Lihue. This meeting is open to the public. View the DLNR news release for more information.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
5:30pm
Waimea Neighborhood Center
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Lawmakers Listen Kaua‘i
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
5:30-7:00pm
Wilcox Elementary School Cafeteria
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(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi with Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii Youth of the Year Club Winners Joseph Camelo and Tosha Taylor.)
Kauai students Tosha Taylor and Joseph Camelo were recognized by the Hawaii State Senate today for being chosen as club winners for the Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii (BGCH), Youth of the Year Program. The Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing youth with personal and character development programs to assist them in their growth to become responsible citizens. View the photo release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi with 2012 Hawaii State Science & Engineering Fair Kaua‘i student participants.)
Fifteen Kaua‘i students who won divisions in the Kaua‘i District Island-wide Science Fair participated in the 2012 Hawai‘i State Science & Engineering Fair (HSSEF) held at the Hawai‘i Convention Center from April 2 - 4, 2012. The HSSEF, now in its 55th year, is the oldest and largest science fair held in Hawai‘i. Each year, more than 7,000 students participate in science fair programs throughout the State, with approximately 500 of these students qualifying to compete in the HSSEF.
The following Kaua‘i students qualified to participate in the 2012 HSSEF and were also division winners in the Kaua‘i District Island-wide Science Fair: Julia Hirano, Emily Carlson, Cheyenne Natividad-Parraga, BreeAnn Cabayan, Sharay Rapozo, Jacky Lin, and Braden Kobayashi of Waimea Canyon Middle School, Mallorie Aiwohi, of Kapa‘a Middle School, Savanah Frisk, Casey Nakamura, Taylor McGinnis, Kalani Murakami and Marissa Goo of Kapa‘a High School, Kayla Ishida of Waimea High School, and Noelani Murray of Kaua‘i High School.
While on Oahu, the students visited the State Capitol to observe the Senate and House Legislative Sessions, and met with the Kaua‘i legislative delegation. Senator Ronald D. Kouchi spoke to the students and commended them on their accomplishments. Senator Kouchi stated, "It is inspiring to see so many students interested and excelling in the science, math, technology and engineering fields. Participating in science fairs such as the HSSEF gives students the unique opportunity to meet and learn from scientists, while gaining hands-on training. It is important for our youth to cultivate an interest in these fields which will help them in the increasingly technical global workforce." View the press release.
(Kauai County Farm Bureau members with Senator Ronald D. Kouchi at Agricultural Awareness Day at the State Capitol. From left to right: Johnny Gordines, Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Jerry Ornellas, Scott McFarland and Laurie Ho)
The Kauai County Farm Bureau participated in the 2012 Agricultural Awareness Day held on Thursday, March 29, 2012, at the State Capitol. Agricultural Awareness Day, now in its sixth year, is an opportunity for the Hawaii agricultural industry to showcase its diverse range of products while giving policy makers and the public an opportunity to learn more about the industry.
The Kauai County Farm Bureau provided a "Kauai Grown" exhibition which featured flowers, produce, plants, honey, coffee, keeshir tea, dried bananas, jam and honey lip balm, in addition to literature promoting various products from the island at the event. The Kauai Grown exhibit was one of 39 exhibitions, which included companies, statewide government agencies and organizations participating in the sponsored event.
As a member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Kauai Senator Ronald D. Kouchi said, "The annual Agricultural Awareness Day at the State Capitol provides a unique opportunity for legislators and the public to meet farmers and organizations integral to the agricultural industry. I am pleased to see the many varieties of high quality produce, specialty fruits and products from Kauai, which reflects our island's diversified agriculture industry."
The Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation, along with the Hawaii Food Industry Association, Hawaii Food Manufacturers Association, Hawaii Restaurant Association, Hawaii Cattlemen's Council, Hawaii Department of Agriculture, and the University of Hawaii at Manoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources sponsored this year's event. Senate Committee on Agriculture Chair Clarence Nishihara and Vice Chair Gilbert Kahele, along with State House Committee on Agriculture Chair Clift Tsuji and Vice Chair Mark Hashem, co-hosted the event. View the press release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi and Mike Yamane, Chief of Operations for Kauai Island Utility Cooperative)
The Senate Ways and Means (WAM) Committee passed out HB 2740 HD1 with amendments today, extending the sunset date on Act 198 of 2009 for a total of five years from 2012 through 2017. The Senate amendment extended the sunset date from three years in the House version of the bill, to five years. HB 2740 HD1 and the Senate amended sunset extension recognizes and re-affirms the Senate's belief that Hawaii utilities like Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) that use environmentally cleaner naptha fuel for power generation, should continue to realize reduced tax requirements.
After the Senate WAM Committee passed HB 2740 HD1 with the extended sunset date, Senator Ronald D. Kouchi commented, "The extension of the sunset date from three years to five years will ensure that KIUC's lower tax rate will provide substantial savings of approximately five million dollars a year to Kauai cooperative members, allowing KIUC to pass these savings on to businesses and to the community."
The bill now goes before the full Senate for a floor vote. View the media release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi and HSTA Kauai Chapter Representatives. Back row left to right: Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Senator Jill Tokuda, Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami, Representative James Tokioka. Front row left to right: Kathy Shibuya, Jackie Sanborn, HSTA Kauai Chapter President Jodi Maeda, Representative Dee Morikawa and HSTA State Government Relations Chairperson Devi Berg with her daughter Hi‘ilei Berg)
Representatives from the Kaua‘i Chapter of the Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA) Government Relations Committee met with the Kaua‘i legislative delegation and Senator Jill Tokuda, Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, at the State Capitol on Friday, March 23, 2012 to discuss current legislative issues. The Kaua‘i legislative delegation consisted of Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Representative James Tokioka, Representative Dee Morikawa and Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami. View the photo release.
(Students and coaches from KAUIBOTS Team #2465 and Senator Ronald D. Kouchi at the Stan Sherriff Center.)
The KAUAIBOTS Team (Team #2465), composed of students from Kapa‘a High School, Island School, Kaua‘i High School, and Waimea High School, are on Oahu today to compete in the 2012 First in Hawaii Regional Robotics Competition. The three-day tournament is being held at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa's Stan Sherriff Center. This is the 5th consecutive year that a team representing the island of Kaua‘i is participating. View the photo release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi and Kiana Pigao, Hawaii State Student Council Kauai District Representative.)
Kiana Pigao, Kauai District Representative for the Hawaii State Student Council and a sophomore at Waimea High School, met with Senator Ronald D. Kouchi today at the State Capitol. Kiana was on Oahu to take part in Education Week activities at the State Capitol. View the photo release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Miss Garden Isle 2012 Liane Ancajas, Representative Dee Morikawa and Representative James Tokioka)
The Kaua‘i delegation today presented Miss Garden Isle 2012 Liane Ancajas with a Legislative Certificate of Recognition, congratulating her on being crowned Miss Garden Isle 2012. The Kaua'i delegation that honored Miss Garden Isle 2012 consisted of Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Representative James Tokioka and Representative Dee Morikawa. View the photo release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Representative James Tokioka, Representative Dee Morikawa, Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami, teachers Justin Carvalho and Robyn Herbig, and students from Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School.)
(Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami, Representative James Tokioka, CKMS teacher Justin Carvalho, Senator Ronald D. Kouchi. Bottom row: Representative Dee Morikawa, CKMS teacher Robyn Herbig)
Thirteen students from Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School (CKMS) won first and second places in the SkillsUSA Convention Technology Challenge Contest held on Wednesday,
February 22, 2012, in Honolulu.
SkillsUSA is a non-profit educational association which serves high school and post-secondary school students. The organization hosts annual local, state, and national competitions in which students demonstrate occupational and leadership skills. The association works to provide quality educational experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development.
CKMS students participating in the SkillsUSA contest were Keala Iwasaki, Scott Cushnie, Keegan Loo, Sean Ebueng, Trevor Fruedig, Branden Remegio, Scott Ota, Saedy Tumaneng, Marissa Martinez, Sarah Matsunaga, Sydney Brady, Marilyn Clement and Elizabeth Makizuru. CKMS teachers Justin Carvalho and Robyn Herbig accompanied the group.
While in Honolulu, the CKMS students and their teachers met with their Kauai Legislative delegation, Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Representative James Tokioka, Representative Dee Morikawa and Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami. Each student was presented with a legislative certificate commending them on their achievement at the SkillsUSA Convention.
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(Representative James Tokioka, Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Reef McIntosh and Representative Derek Kawakami)
Reef McIntosh, a professional surfer from Kapa‘a, Hawaii, was honored by the Kaua‘i Legislative delegation on winning the "2012 Da Hui Backdoor Shootout" surf competition. The event was held at the Banzai Pipeline on Oahu's North Shore in January 2012. Presenting the Certificate of Recognition yesterday were Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Representative James Tokioka and Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami. View the photo release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Miss Kaua‘i 2012 Lei U‘i Kaholokua, Representative Dee Morikawa, Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami and Representative James Tokioka)
Miss Kaua‘i 2012 Lei U‘i Kaholokua was presented with a Certificate of Recognition by the Kaua‘i delegation today at the State Capitol, congratulating her on being crowned Miss Kaua‘i 2012. The Kaua‘i delegation that honored Miss Kaua‘i 2012 consisted of Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Representative James Tokioka, Representative Dee Morikawa and Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami. View the photo release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi and 2011 Librarian of the Year Karen Ikemoto)
The Hawaii State Senate recognized Kauai Librarian Karen Ikemoto for being named 2011 Librarian of the Year. As the first librarian from the Garden Isle to win the award, Mrs. Ikemoto was presented with a Certificate of Recognition from Kauai Senator Ronald D. Kouchi during a Senate Floor Presentation celebrating Education Week today.
A strong supporter of public libraries, Senator Kouchi commented, "Karen is more than deserving of the Librarian of the Year Award. She has gone to extraordinary lengths to upgrade facilities and services at the Hanapepe Public Library to better meet the needs and interests of the local community. Her humility, kindness and passion for the profession make her more than deserving of this honor."
Ms. Ikemoto has worked for the Hawaii Public Library system since 1992 and is currently Branch Manager of Hanapepe Public Library.
In its ninth year, Education Week is organized by the Hawaii State Senate Committee on Education. Focused on highlighting the success of our libraries, schools and our students, this year's celebration will include programs and events that bring everyone, from our youngest of keiki to our most mature kupuna, to the State Capitol to educate and engage with policymakers. View the media release.
(Kauai Senator Ronald D. Kouchi during Senate Session)
The Hawaii State Senate passed SB 2967 (SD1), which seeks to establish a separate collective bargaining unit for Ocean and Water Safety Officers, at a floor vote during Session on March 6, 2012. Under SB 2967, Bargaining Unit 14, which represents ocean safety and water safety officers, would be created.
Upon passage of SB 2967, Kauai Senator Ronald D. Kouchi commented, "Ocean safety personnel and water safety officers are an integral part of our first line of emergency responders. Kauai has some of the most beautiful, but also dangerous beaches in the world, and our water safety officers put their lives on the line everyday as part of their job. By having their own bargaining unit, they will now have the chance to represent themselves collectively and have their issues and concerns unique to their group addressed."
Senator Kouchi continued, "I am greatly pleased with the passage of this bill since it reflects our understanding and appreciation for the service that ocean safety personnel provide."
SB 2967 has crossed over to the House of Representatives where it will await assignment to a Committee for a hearing.
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(HSTA State Secretary Beverly Gotelli, Senator Ronald D. Kouchi and former HSTA Hawaii District President Lorraine Hora)
Kauai resident and Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA) State Secretary Beverly Gotelli and former HSTA Hawaii District President Lorraine Hora met with Senator Ronald D. Kouchi on February 23, 2012 to discuss upcoming legislative priorities for HSTA. View the photo release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi with Ways and Means Committee Chairman David Ige and Senator Donna Mercado Kim.)
The Senate today unanimously voted to pass Senate Bill 2012 (S.B. 2012), also known as "The Invest in Hawaii Act of 2012". Senate Bill 2012 now goes on to the House of Representatives for its consideration.
In voting to pass the bill, Senate Majority Caucus Leader Senator Ronald D. Kouchi stated, "We have a harmonic convergence of events that greatly favor utilization of 'The Invest in Hawaii Act.' Not only will half a billion dollars for repairs and maintenance get our citizens back to work and stimulate the economy, we have the opportunity to utilize historically low interest rates, low materials cost, and a strong competitive bidding environment that will allow us to greatly extend the useful life of our State buildings and infrastructure. This will prevent the need to build or rebuild replacement structures and will allow more efficient use of existing structures. For example on Kauai, renovations to the vacant Lihue Courthouse will allow state agencies to move into state owned buildings, resulting in rental savings that will more than pay for the renovations."
Senator Kouchi continued, "We have an obligation to future generations in Hawaii. We have direct control over energy costs and the repair and maintenance projects scheduled will utilize energy efficient materials, and sustainable and renewable energy strategies, reducing our dependency on fossil fuels. Furthermore, repairs and maintenance for schools will result in a better learning environment for our children."
Departments scheduled to receive appropriations include the Department of Education, ($153,000,000) the University of Hawaii ($127,000,000), the Department of Accounting and General Services ($60,000,000), the Department of Agriculture ($5,000,000), the Department of Defense ($5,000,000), the Department of Health ($70,000,000), the Department of Human Services ($40,000,000), the Department of Land and Natural Resources ($20,000,000), the Department of Public Safety ($15,000,000) and the Judiciary ($5,000,000). View the media release.
(Kaua‘i Legislators present Desiree Vea with a congratulatory certificate for her accomplishment on being chosen as one of eleven Native American Youth Leaders as part of President Barack Obama's "Winning the Future Across America" initiative.)
Kaua‘i native Desiree Vea was presented with a congratulatory certificate by all the Kaua‘i Legislators at the State Capitol on Monday, February 6, 2012. Desiree was recognized for her accomplishment on being chosen as one of eleven Native American Youth Leaders as part of President Barack Obama's "Winning the Future Across America" initiative.
Vea has been active in community service since 2007 and is known for her advocacy on homelessness on behalf of the Native Hawaiian community. She is currently working for Hawaiian Community Assets as a HUD Certified Housing Counselor, where she continues to serve her community with home-buyer education, youth financial literacy, and asset building programs.
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(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi congratulates members of the Waimea High School Cheerleading Team.)
Senator Ronald D. Kouchi congratulated the Waimea High School Cheer Team on winning the 2011 HHSAA State Cheerleading Championship. At a testimonial dinner held at Waimea High School on Saturday, February 4th, 2012, Senator Kouchi and Representative Dee Morikawa presented the team with a Legislative Certificate signed by all the Kaua‘i Legislators, applauding the team's victory.
The top high school cheerleading teams in Hawai‘i competed at the 11th annual HHSAA State Cheerleading Championships held in December. Out of 13 teams, the Menehune of Waimea captured the Medium Division, State Championship Title. View the photo release.
(Kaua‘i native Chance Bukoski with Senator Ronald D. Kouchi.)
Senator Ronald D. Kouchi presented Kaua‘i's Chance Bukoski with a Senate Certificate at the State Capitol on Monday, January 30, 2012. The Senate Certificate commended Bukoski on his athletic achievements throughout his collegiate soccer career. Bukoski, a Hawaii Pacific University senior forward on the men's soccer team, was voted on to the 2011 Daktronics NCAA Division II All-American First Team. Bukoski was also recently featured in Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd" January 9, 2012 issue. View the photo release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi and PHOCUSED Rally participants from Kaua‘i. From left to right, Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Kelcie Morita, Joni Wong, Jennifer O'Donnell, Jennifer Cilfone and Matthew Murray)
Senator Ronald D. Kouchi met with PHOCUSED Rally participants representing various Kauai social services groups at the State Capitol on Tuesday, January 24, 2012. The group was on Oahu to express their support for social service funding at the PHOCUSED Rally held at the Capitol Rotunda.
PHOCUSED, which stands for Protecting Hawaii's Ohana, Children, Underserved, Elderly and Disabled, is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to increasing the investment and visibility of children and adults in Hawai‘i who are marginalized, impoverished, and underserved, and for whom access to health and human services is critical. View the photo release.
(Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami, Senator Ronald D. Kouchi and Representative Dee Morikawa are surrounded by Kaua‘i HGEA representatives.)
Representatives from the Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA), met with Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, Representative Derek S.K. Kawakami, and Representative Dee Morikawa to discuss upcoming issues for the 2012 legislative session. The Kaua‘i HGEA Representatives were in town for the Legislators' Luncheon held at the State Capitol on January 23, 2012. View the photo release.
(Representative Dee Morikawa, Tanim Zunaed Alam and Senator Ronald D. Kouchi at the State Capitol.)
Senator Ronald D. Kouchi hosted Waimea High School student and Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange & Study (YES) Program Recipient, Tanim Zunaed Alam, at the State Capitol on Friday, January 20, 2012. Alam was participating in a one-day internship and spent the day shadowing Senator Kochi.
"It has been a genuine pleasure hosting Mr. Alam. We engaged in many interesting conversations throughout the day and I was impressed with his congeniality and his desire for knowledge. The YES program provides an excellent opportunity for students to form connections and gain valuable and unique cultural experiences. I am a strong supporter of international education, as it helps students become global thinkers and gain new perspectives."
Alam, who is from Dhaka, Bangladesh, stated, "I am very grateful to have this chance to meet Senator Kouchi. The thing I most enjoyed was spending time with Senator and his staff. I have learned a lot. Spending the day with the Senator at the Capitol is one of the most unique experiences I have had in the U.S." Alam is a Senior at Waimea High School and serves on the West Kaua‘i Bike Path Advisory Committee. He is staying with Dr. Steven Penner and his family throughout the duration of the program.
The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange & Study (YES) Program is an international exchange program between the United States and countries with significant Muslim populations. The YES Program is administered by the United States Department of State (DOS) and seeks to promote mutual understanding and respect between the United States and participating countries. In Alam's country of Bangladesh, more than 16,000 students applied for the 2011-2012 program. Out of 23 student finalists, Alam was awarded the YES Program Scholarship. View the press release.
(Senator Ronald D. Kouchi with Jeff Galicinao of ‘Olelo Community Media and students from Leilehua High School)
Director of ‘Olelo Community Media, Greg Davis, and students from Leilehua High School, interviewed Kaua‘i Senator Ronald D. Kouchi for the 9th Annual Youth Capitol Commentary on Wednesday, January 18, 2012, which was the Opening Day of the 26th Legislative Session.
‘Olelo Community Media is Oahu's Public Access television station. Leilehua High School students interviewed Senator Kouchi on various issues affecting Hawaii. Coverage of the interview will be televised on Kaua‘i via ‘Olelo Community Media's, "Capitol Commentary" on Tuesday, January 31, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. on Focus 49.
For further information on future airdates, please check the ‘Olelo Website at www.olelo.org/capitolcommentary. View the press release.
(Senator Kouchi with some members of the 2011 Hawaii Secondary Student Conference. L to R: Rachel Capinpin (James Campbell High School), Nicholas Alcover (James Campbell High School), Layla Fidel (Pearl City High School), Dillon Ancheta (Kauai High School), Kauai Senator Ronald Kouchi, Brianna Ramos (James Campbell High School), and Lorisha Timbresa-Richardson (James Campbell High School).)
Kaua‘i Senator Ronald D. Kouchi met with Dillon Ancheta, a Kaua‘i High School student and member of the Hawaii Secondary Student Conference (SSC), on Wednesday, January 17, 2012. While meeting with Senator Kouchi, Dillon, along with some of his fellow SSC members, discussed issues as well as expressed their support for resolutions formulated during their Conference held in December 2011.
Dillon was among dozens of middle and high school students from across the state who visited the State Capitol to meet with legislators to discuss issues addressed by the SSC student members. The issues include: Board of Education Student Representative voting rights, child pornography charges for minors, and supplying locally grown produce for use in school cafeterias.
The (SSC) is an annual conference established to provide middle and high school students the opportunity to identify and discuss solutions to major youth problems. During the 2010 Hawaii Secondary Student Conference, Dillon proposed a resolution for public schools to receive the opportunity for installation of photovoltaic panels to reduce electricity costs for the schools.
Dillon's resolution was adopted by the SSC and as a result parts of the resolution were included in House Bill 10 in the 2011 legislative session. Although the bill did not move through the legislative session, it is evident that the SSC and the State were both looking at the same statewide goals of having a more sustainable future. Governor Neil Abercrombie and Hawai‘i State Department of Education Superintendent Kathryn Matayoshi announced in December 2011 that the State Department of Education awarded a Power Purchase Agreement to install photovoltaic systems at 15 Kaua‘i schools.
"It is inspiring to see the development of young leaders such as Dillon Ancheta," said Senator Ronald D. Kouchi. "Seeing the commitment they demonstrate toward working to improve our society is very rewarding. It reminds me that the choices we make as leaders are a reflection of our values and priorities, and motivates me to continue to demonstrate a commitment to our students and education." View the press release.
(Sen. Kouchi presents a certificate of recognition to Kalaheo Elementary School's Robominations Lego Team)
Senator Ronald D. Kouchi, along with Darlene Chung, owner/operator of McDonald's Restaurants on Kaua‘i, and Ruth Johnson, Kaua‘i McDonald's Human Resources Manager, teamed up to honor the students and coaches of Kalaheo Elementary School's Robominations Lego Team. The Robominations Lego Team captured the District Championship Title at the First Lego League 2011 Food Factor Kaua‘i Tournament, by accumulating the highest overall points in the competition among twelve participating elementary schools on Kaua‘i. As District Champion, the team had the honor of representing Kaua‘i at the State Championships held on the island of Oahu.
Senator Ronald D. Kouchi recognized the team's hard work and dedication by presenting each team member and coach with a Senate certificate commending their accomplishment. "Academic achievements are far too often overlooked and it gives me great pleasure to congratulate and recognize the team members and coaches," he said.
In recognition of their success, McDonald's Restaurants of Kaua‘i awarded gift certificates to the team and coaches. Upon seeing the children's excitement and appreciation, Senator Kouchi added, "I think it is wonderful that Darlene Chung and McDonald's of Kaua‘i are strong supporters of the robotics program. It is programs such as these that inspire student interest in science, math, and technology."
The Kalaheo Robominations Lego Team is comprised of team members Alexandra Centra, Sage Cierras, Olivia Gegen, Kenyon Johnson, Kaden Keep, Emily Melchor, Jaedyn Pavao, Coby L. Simon, Levi Snowden and Luke Sullivan. Robominations coaches include Rosemary Laulea Smyth, Traci Sullivan, and Gaetano Vasta.
The First Lego League Food Factor Tournament provides students the opportunity to utilize and develop their skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics by researching the topic of food safety, and providing innovative solutions to problems involving food sanitation, preparation and storage.
Students are judged on developing, building, testing and programming an autonomous robot to address these specific food safety concerns.
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(Janice Bond, Kaua‘i AARP member and Kaua‘i AARP Vice President and Treasurer Stewart "Stu" Burley)
Kaua‘i AARP Vice President and Treasurer Stewart "Stu" Burley, along with Kaua‘i AARP member Janice Bond, stopped by Senator Ronald D. Kouchi's office on Wednesday, January 11, 2012. The members expressed AARP's support for the expansion of the Kupuna Care Program and for the additional development of the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) on Kaua‘i. View the photo release.
(L-R: Kaua‘i Senator Ronald D. Kouchi; Karen Ono, Executive Director of the Kauai Board of Realtors; Chad Deal, Broker in Charge of Kauai Tropical Brokerage; Stathie John Prattas, Owner/Principal Broker of Coast Properties Ltd; and Kaua‘i Representative James Kunane Tokioka.)
Kaua‘i Senator Ronald D. Kouchi and Kaua‘i Representative James Kunane Tokioka met with members of the Hawaii Association of Realtors at the State Capitol on Wednesday, January 11, 2012. Karen Ono, Executive Director of the Kauai Board of Realtors, along with Hawaii Association of Realtors members Chad Deal and Stathie John Prattas, discussed their legislative priorities for the upcoming 2012 session. View the photo release
Kauai Senator Ronald D. Kouchi met His Excellency Oscar Manutahi Temaru, President of French Polynesia, during his visit at the Hawaii State Capitol earlier this week. President Temaru was accompanied by some members of his delegation, Minister of Agriculture Kalani Teixeira and Minister for Marine Resources Temauri Foster, during his visit to explore economic opportunities between Tahiti and Hawaii. Senator J. Kalani English, chair of the Senate Committee on Transportation and International Affairs, hosted the President and his delegation. View the photo release
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(L-R) Mrs. Marissa Purcell, Cy Corona, Dillon Ancheta, and Bryson Cayaban visiting with legislators during the 2010 Secondary Student Conference
Kauai High School sophomore Dillon Ancheta was excited to learn that on Tuesday,
December 13, 2011, Governor Neil Abercrombie and Schools Superintendent Kathryn Matayoshi announced that the State Department of Education (DOE) awarded a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) contract to install photovoltaic (PV) systems at 15 Kaua‘i schools. Under the agreement, the installation of the PVs at the schools will be completed at no cost to the state.
During the 2010 Hawaii Secondary Student Conference (SSC), Dillon introduced a resolution that PV systems be installed in public schools to reduce electricity costs. Dillon's resolution was adopted by the SSC and as a result parts of the resolution were included in House Bill 10 in the 2011 legislative session. Although the bill did not move through the legislative session, it is evident that the SSC and the State were both looking at the same statewide goals of having a more sustainable future.
"I was thrilled to hear the governor's announcement," said Dillon. "As a student I felt empowered that the resolution I proposed during the SSC and some of my ideas were included in House Bill 10 during the 2011 legislative session."
Sen. Ronald D. Kouchi (D-Kauai and Niihau) and Rep. James K. Tokioka (D-Wailua Homesteads, Hanamaulu, Lihue, Puhi, Portion of Old Koloa Town, Omao) met with Dillon and fellow Kauai students last year and encouraged them to share their forward-thinking idea with Legislators.
"I am ecstatic for Dillon with this recent announcement by the Governor and Superintendent Matayoshi," said Sen. Ronald D. Kouchi. "The fact that the focus of Dillon's resolution related to the renewable operation of state institutions will inspire other students to propose ideas to their lawmakers. This shows that we should be listening to our vibrant youth and validates their belief that their voices can make a difference in shaping the future of Hawaii into what they want it to be."
"The future is bright," said Rep. James K. Tokioka, "and it is encouraging to see a project that mirrors a young student's proposal like Dillon's become reality, because our youth truly can author change."
The PV installation at the schools will begin in January and is expected to be completed by summer 2014. The DOE will save an estimated $30 million over the life of the project, taking into account a projected 3 percent yearly increase in commercial electricity rates. View the media release
High school students from Kauai attending the 2011 Hawaii Secondary Student Conference (SSC) with Senator Ronald D. Kouchi (D-Kauai, Niihau) at the State Capitol on Thursday, November 30, 2011.
High school and middle school students from across the State gathered at the Hawaii State Capitol for the Hawaii Secondary Student Conference from November 30 to December 2, 2011.
Student delegates met to discuss key issues, participate in hearings and floor sessions, and voted on resolutions. During their time at the Capitol, delegates also had the opportunity to meet with legislators and listen to guest speakers.
The SSC is an annual conference for selected secondary students established by ACT 94, which was signed into law on June 16, 1970 by Governor John A. Burns. The purpose of SSC is to provide secondary school students the opportunity to identify, discuss and arrive at recommended solutions to major youth problems, with emphasis on school problems that require the attention and joint action by the students, the Department of Education and the Hawaii State Legislature. View the media release
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