Senator Michelle Kidani was first elected to the Hawai‘i State Senate in 2008. Through reapportionment, her district has expanded from her hometown neighborhoods in Mililani to include the communities of Royal Kunia, Village Park, Waikele and most of Waipio Gentry.
Following several sessions in which she coordinated the Senate's construction project budget as Vice Chair of the Committee on Ways and Means, Senator Kidani now chairs the Committee on Education. Her Committee oversees programs relating to early education, K-12 public schools - including charter schools - continuing education and the state's public libraries. She is also the Vice Chair of the Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Health Committee as well as being a member of the Committees on Higher Education and the Arts, and Transportation and Energy.
Her election to the Senate caps a lengthy career in public service during which she has held a number of positions with the State of Hawai‘i and the City and County of Honolulu. She was Customer Service Branch Administrator for MedQuest in the State Department of Human Services when a section she supervised won the State's Team Excellence Award in 2004. At the City, she was a Senior Adviser to the Honolulu City Council, an Executive Assistant in the Neighborhood Commission Office and was on the staff of Honolulu City Councilmember Lee Donohue.
Senator Kidani has also been active in the Waipahu and Mililani communities. Working for the Waipahu Community Association, she helped to establish the popular annual Taste of Waipahu community services fundraiser. In Mililani, where she raised her family, the Senator has served for many years on the Mililani Town Association, the largest homeowner's association in the State. For ten years she was also an elected member of the Mililani Neighborhood Board.
Senator Kidani is a 1966 graduate of Farrington High School and attended Honolulu Business College and Leeward Community College before receiving a B.S. in Business Administration from Kennedy-Western University.