OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER
TWENTY-FIRST STATE LEGISLATURE
THIRD SPECIAL SESSION, 2001
COMMITTEE REFERRALS
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NO. 3
3RD LEGISLATIVE DAY-OCTOBER 26, 2001
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Committee Abbreviations:
AGR - Agriculture |
HSH - Human Services and Housing |
CPC - Consumer Protection and Commerce |
JHA - Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs |
EDB - Economic Development and |
LAB - Labor and Public Employment |
Business Concerns |
LMG - Legislative Management |
EDN - Education |
PSM - Public Safety and Military Affairs |
EEP - Energy and Environmental Protection |
TAC - Tourism and Culture |
FIN - Finance |
TRN - Transportation |
HED - Higher Education |
WLU - Water and Land Use |
HLT - Health |
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SENATE BILLS |
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REFERRAL |
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1, SD1 |
RELATING TO SOCIAL WELFARE. Appropriates $1,000,000 for grants-in-aid to the office of community services to provide food for Hawaii's needy, and $1,000,000 to the housing and community development corporation of Hawaii to provide financial assistance that addresses the housing needs of Hawaii's needy, in light of the recent economic turmoil created by the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. |
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2 |
RELATING TO TEMPORARY HEALTH INSURANCE FOR UNEMPLOYED PERSONS. Provides temporary health insurance for unemployed persons who lost their health insurance on or after September 11, 2001. |
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3 |
RELATING TO UNEMPLOYMENT. Creates a temporary program providing additional benefits to unemployed workers by extending their unemployment insurance benefits. |
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5 |
RELATING TO FILING THRESHOLDS FOR CERTAIN TAXES. Increases the filing thresholds for taxpayers filing withholding, general excise, use, transient accommodations, and rental motor vehicle and tour vehicle surcharge tax returns. |
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6 |
RELATING TO TAXATION OF TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDERS. Imposes the general excise tax, instead of the public service company tax, on transportation service providers. |
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9, SD1 |
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE IMMEDIATE IMPLEMENTATION OF AN INTEGRATED MARKETING PLAN TO MARKET AND PROMOTE THE STATE OF HAWAII AS A VISITOR DESTINATION. Appropriates $10,000,000 for tourism marketing; report to the legislature by March 1, 2002. (SD1) |
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10 |
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR MARKETING AND PROMOTING THE SAFETY OF AND INCREASED SECURITY AT STATE AIRPORTS. Makes an appropriation for marketing and promoting the increased safety at state airports. |
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11 |
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION. Appropriates funds to strengthen security at state airports, state harbors, and state highways. Appropriates funds for other improvements at state airports. |
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12 |
RELATING TO THE EMERGENCY BUDGET AND RESERVE FUND. Appropriates tobacco settlement moneys to the Emergency Budget and Reserve Fund to meet increased public health, safety, and welfare needs during the economic emergency caused by the September 11th terrorist attacks. |
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13 |
RELATING TO STATE FINANCES. Authorizes the construction of a new health and wellness center, including a new medical school facility on Oahu. Authorizes the University of Hawaii to issue $150,000,000 in revenue bonds to pay for the facility. Earmarks twenty-eight per cent of the tobacco settlement moneys to the University revenue-undertakings fund to pay principal and interest on revenue bonds to construct the health and wellness center. Appropriates $150,000,000 in private donations and other moneys held by the University of Hawaii to construct the health and wellness center. |
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14 |
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS. Appropriates funds for CIP. Appropriates funds for debt service. Amends the GO bond declaration to conform to such appropriations. |
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15 |
RELATING TO THE EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL WORKFORCE. Establishes the Emergency Environmental Workforce. |
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16, SD1 |
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT. Raises small purchase procurement exception dollar ceiling temporarily. Provides a state resident preference for certain public contracts. |
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17 |
RELATING TO ECONOMIC EMERGENCY. Authorizes the governor to declare an economic emergency during the period from 9/11/01 to 6/30/02. Empowers the governor to impose a moratorium on the collection of general excise tax on food items. Empowers the governor to declare a tax holiday on retail goods. Empowers the governor to suspend, waive, defer, or modify contract obligations owed to the State. Authorizes the governor to waive landing fees and airport system support charges. |
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