2016 UH LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
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1 OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR 2016 UH LEGISLATIVE UPDATE AS OF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2016 COORDINATION ON GOVERNMENT RELATIONS Through a cooperative agreement between the University of Hawai i System and the University of Hawai i at Mānoa, all government relations matter with respect to the 2016 legislative session will be coordinated through the Vice President of Budget/CFO. This agreement is a pilot project. The coordination team: Kalbert Young, Team Leader, VP of Budget/CFO, UH System Stephanie Kim, Government Relations Director, UH System Elmer Ka ai, Director of Gov t Relations & Community Affairs, UH Mānoa Dyan Kleckner, UH Manoa Robert Watland, UH System Laura Chun, UH System KEY LEGISLATIVE DATES Opening Day: January 20 First Critical Deadline (First Lateral): Friday, February 19 Second Critical Deadline (First Decking): Friday, March 4 First Crossover (Bills): Thursday, March 10 Budget Decking (HB1700) Monday March 14 Budget Crossover Wednesday, March 16 Second Lateral: March 24 Second Decking: April 8 Second Crossover (Bills): Thursday, April 14 Conference Committee Starts: on or about Friday, April 15 Second Budget Decking: Monday, April 18 Second Budget Crossover: Wednesday, April 20 GENERAL INFORMATION/FACTS Total Number of Measures Introduced in 2016: *3385 Impacting UH: *520 Impacting UHM: *230 Active: *120 MEASURES OF INTERESTS Appropriation measures impacting UH Mānoa: 27 (42) Estimated amount request: $21M HB 1700 Relating to State Budget 2500 Campus Road, Hawai i Hall 202 Honolulu, Hawai i Telephone: (808) Fax: (808) An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Institution
2 2016 UH LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE CATEGORY UOH-01 BILL NUMBER DESCRIPTION REFERRAL STATUS HB2410 SB2939 RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. Repeals the sunset provisions, with respect to the University of Hawaii, from sections 40-1, 40-2, 40-4, 40-6, 40-58, and 40-81, Hawaii Revised Statutes. HED, FIN HEA, WAM HED passed HD1 on 2/9 (Adding a 1 year extension to the repeal) HEA passed unamended UOH-02 HB2411 SB2940 RELATING TO TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII. Clarifies that certain sections of the State Ethics Code shall not apply to technology transfer activities. Requires such activities to comply with the regulatory framework and research compliance program approved by the Board of Regents. Requires written status report to the Legislature every two years. HED, JUD, FIN HEA/EET, JDL HED deferred the measure but passed a nonadmin bill (HB 2194) HEA/EET Hearing scheduled on 1:25pm UOH-03 HB2412 SB2941 RELATING TO UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII RULEMAKING. Exempt certain adoption of regulations by the University of Hawaii from chapter 91, Hawaii Revised Statutes; require certain adoption of regulations by the University of Hawaii be subject to chapter 92, Hawaii Revised Statutes. HED, FIN HEA/JDL, WAM No Hearing has been scheduled No Hearing has been scheduled UOH-04 HB2413 SB2942 RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII. Authorizes the University of Hawaii to issue $100,000,000 in revenue bonds for the purpose of financing the construction and maintenance of qualifying capital improvement projects. HED, FIN HEA, WAM No Hearing has been scheduled No hearing has been scheduled UOH-05 HB2414 SB2943 RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII RESEARCH. Provides express legal authority to enable the University of Hawaii to create, promote, and participate in new economic enterprises that use university research and provide workforce opportunities for affiliated university personnel. HED, FIN HEA/EET/JDL, WAM HED passed HD1 on 2/9 HEA/EET/JDL Hearing scheduled on 2/11/16 at 1:21pm
3 OPERATING BUDGET REQUEST Campus Description FTE Amounts Mānoa CTAHR Cooperative Extension (Act 105/SLH 2015) 4.00 $ Mānoa ORC General Fund Salary Restoration ,168 Mānoa EHSO General Fund Salary Restoration ,093,832 Mānoa Cancer Research Center ,000,000 Mānoa Mānoa Intercollegiate Athletics ,000,000 Hilo Student Athletes Academic Success & Increased Travel ,000 Costs Hilo Conversion of Security from Contracted Services ,000 UHWO UHWO Campus Evolution ,020 CCs Equipment Funds ,250,000 Sys Support Hawai i Research and Innovation Initiative ,500,000 Total $ 16,208,020 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS $184.9M in GO Bonds $2.5M for Snyder Hall Renovation (Design) $0.3M for CIP Staffing $2.0M for Dean Hall Renovation (Design) $38.8M for Creative Media Facility at West O ahu (mostly Construction) $10.0M for Community Colleges Minor CIP Lump Sum $131.3M for System wide Lump sum Developing of and Improvements to Grounds, Infrastructure, Existing Facilities, Temporary Facilities, New Facilities, Equipment and Appurtenances, and Other Related Project Costs Totals 71 projects across the various campuses $5.6M in Special Funds for JABSOM from interest earning accrued from the original bond sale This is an authorization request and NOT for State funds.
4 The 2016 Session Calendar Note: On the 60 session days (days when members convene in their respective chambers), the session day count appears in a box on the lower-right, like this. # Color code: = bills = resolutions = budget See reverse side for more deadline information. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Non-Admin Bill 23 January Opening Day Package Cutoff & Grants/Subsidies 1 2 Cutoff State-of-the Bill Intro State Address & Cutoff Administration Bill Recess #1 Recess #2 Package Cutoff February Triple Referral Recess #3 Filing (Bills) HOLIDAY First Lateral 20 Presidents' Day (Bills) Mandatory Day Recess Begins March 1 2 Mandatory 5-Day 3 4 First Decking 5 Recess Ends (Bills) First 11 Substantive 12 Recess #4 Recess #5 Crossover Resolution 25 (Bills) 26 Cutoff Budget Budget 17 Triple Referral Decking Crossover Filing (Bills) Second 25 HOLIDAY Lateral (Bills) Kuhio Day and Good Friday 29 First Lateral April (Concurrent Resos) Recess # First Crossover 8 Second Decking 9 (Concurrent Resos) (Bills) Second Recess #7 Recess #8 Crossover (Bills) 46 & Disagree Second Lateral Constitutional 23 (Senate Concurrent Amendments Resos) Second Final Decking 29 Final Decking 30 Crossover (Concurrent Resos) Bills) 57 (Non-Fiscal (Fiscal Bills) 58 May 1 2 Recess # Adjournment Recess #10 Sine Die (Session pau!)
5 Bill Introduced in the House Bill Sent to the Senate Senate Amends House Bill How a Bill Becomes a Law in Hawai i 1 st Reading Referred to Committees Committee Hearing & Committee Report 2 nd Reading Committee Hearing & Committee Report 3 rd Reading First Crossover 1 st Reading Referred to Committees Committee Hearing & Committee Report 2 nd Reading Committee Hearing & Committee Report 3 rd Reading Second Crossover House Disagrees With Senate Changes to Bill Referred to Conference Conference Committee Meetings & Conference Report Bill Passes Final Reading in Both Chambers House Agrees With Senate Changes to Bill Bill Passes Final Reading in House Bill Certified & Sent to Governor Senate Passes House Bill Without Amendments
6 Senator Room Phone Fax Representative Room Phone Fax Baker, Rosalyn H Aquino, Henry J.C Chun Oakland, Suzanne Belatti, Della Au Dela Cruz, Donovan M Brower, Tom English, J. Kalani Cachola, Romy M Espero, Will Choy, Isaac W Gabbard, Mike Creagan, M.D., Richard P Galuteria, Brickwood Cullen, Ty J.K Green, M.D., Josh DeCoite, Lynn Harimoto, Breene Evans, Cindy Ihara, Jr., Les Fukumoto Chang, Beth Inouye, Lorraine R Har, Sharon Kahele, Gilbert Hashem, Mark J Keith-Agaran, Gilbert S.C Ichiyama, Linda E Kidani, Michelle N Ing, Kaniela Kim, Donna Mercado Ito, Ken Kouchi, Ronald D Johanson, Aaron Ling Nishihara, Clarence K Jordan, Jo Riviere, Gil Kawakami, Derek S.K Ruderman, Russell E Keohokalole, Jarrett K Shimabukuro, Maile S.L Kobayashi, Bertrand Slom, Sam Kong, Sam Taniguchi, Brian T Lee, Chris Thielen, Laura H LoPresti, Matthew Tokuda, Jill N Lowen, Nicole Wakai, Glenn Luke, Sylvia J Senate Staff Matsumoto, Lauren Chief Clerk McDermott, Bob Sgt-at-Arms McKelvey, Angus Majority Research Mizuno, John Minority Research Morikawa, Dee Ways and Means Nakashima, Mark M Judiciary and Labor Nishimoto, Scott Y Data Systems Ohno, Takashi Document Center 012A Onishi, Richard H.K House Staff Oshiro, Marcus R Chief Clerk Pouha, Feki Sgt-at-Arms Rhoads, Karl Majority Research Saiki, Scott K Minority Research San Buenaventura, Joy A Finance Say, Calvin K. Y Judiciary Souki, Joseph M Tech Support Helpline Takayama, Gregg Printshop 012B Takumi, Roy M Legislative Staff Thielen, Cynthia LRB Tokioka, James Kunane LRB Library Tsuji, Clift LRBSO Tupola, Andria Ombudsman Kekuanaoa Ward, Ph.D., Gene Legislative Auditor Kekuanaoa Woodson, Justin H Public Access Room (PAR) Yamane, Ryan I Sheriff Yamashita, Kyle T Mailing address: 415 S. Beretania St., Honolulu, HI Indicate recipient's room number. Twenty-Eighth Legislature, 2015 Regular Session State Capitol Legislative Room, Phone & Fax Directory This and other handouts are available on the PAR website: LRBhawaii.org/PAR Revised 5/272015
7 Twenty-Eighth Hawaii State Legislature: 2015 Regular Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: DISTRICT DESCRIPTIONS By District District Representative DISTRICT DESCRIPTION 1 Nakashima, Mark M. Hamakua (Kukuihaele, Honokaa, Paauilo, Ookala), North Hilo (Laupahoehoe, Honohina), South Hilo (Hakalau, Honomu, Pepeekeo, Onomea, Papaikou, Paukaa, Piihonua, Kaumana, portion of Hilo) 2 Tsuji, Clift South Hilo (Waiakea, Keaukaha, portion of Hilo) 3 Onishi, Richard H.K. 4 San Buenaventura, Joy 5 Creagan, M.D., Richard P. South Hilo (Keaukaha, portion of Hilo), Puna (Keaau, Orchid Land Estate, Kurtistown, Mountain View, Glenwood, portion of Hawaiian Acres, Volcano), Kau (Pahala, Punaluu, Ninole, Honuapo) Puna (portion of Hawaiian Acres, Pahoa, Hawaiian Paradise Park, Pohoiki, Opihikao, Kehena, Kaimu, Kalapana) Kau (Naalehu, Kahuku), South Kona (Milolii, Hookena, Kealia, Honaunau, Captain Cook, Kealakekua), North Kona (Kainaliu, Keauhou, Kahaluu) 6 Lowen, Nicole North Kona (Holualoa, Kailua-Kona, Honokohau, Makalawena) 7 Evans, Cindy 8 Souki, Joseph M. North Kona (Kaupulehu, Puuanahulu), South Kohala (Anaehoomalu, Waikoloa, Puako, Kawaihae, Waimea), North Kohala (Hawi, Halaula) Wailuku (Kahakuloa, Waihee, Waiehu, Paukukalo, Puuohala, Wailuku, Kahului, Wailuku Heights), Island of Mookeehia 9 Woodson, Justin Wailuku (Wailuku, Puunene, portion of Kahului) 10 McKelvey, Angus L.K. 11 Ing, Kaniela 12 Yamashita, Kyle T. 13 DeCoite, Lynn 14 Kawakami, Derek S.K. 15 Tokioka, James Kunane 16 Morikawa, Dee Lahaina (Olowalu, Lahaina, Mala, Kaanapali, Honokowai, Kapalua, Honolua, Honokohau) Makawao (Makena, Wailea, Maui Meadows, portion of Keoneoio), Wailuku (Kamaole, Kihei) Makawao (Sprecklesville, Pukalani, Makawao, Olinda, Pulehu, Kula, Waiohuli, Keokea, Ulupalakua, portion of Keoneoio), Wailuku (portion of Kahului) Makawao (Paia, Lower Paia, Haiku, Pauwela, Ulumalu, Huelo, Kailua), Hana (Keanae, Wailua, Nahiku, Hana, Hokuula, Hamoa, Puuki, Haou, Muolea, Kipahulu, Kaupo), Islands of Kahoolawe, Molokini, Lanai, Molokai Hanalei (Haena, Hanalei, Princeville, Kilauea), Kawaihau (Anahola, Kealia, Kawaihau, Kapaa) Kawaihau (Waipouli), Lihue (Wailua, Hanamaulu, Lihue, Puhi), Koloa (portion of Omao) Koloa (Koloa, Poipu, Lawai, Kalaheo, Numila, Eleele, Port Allen, portion of Omao), Waimea (Hanapepe, Kaumakani, Pakala, Waimea, Kekaha, Mana, Kokee), Islands of Niihau, Lehua, Kaula 17 Ward, Gene Honolulu (Kalama Valley, Queen's Gate, portion of Hawaii Kai, Hahaione Valley) 18 Hashem, Mark J. Honolulu (portion of Hahaione Valley, Kuliouou, Niu Valley, Hawaii Loa Ridge, Aina Haina, Wailupe, Kalani Valley; portion of Kahala, Waialae) 19 Kobayashi, Bert Honolulu (portion of Waialae, Kahala; Diamond Head, Kaimuki, Kapahulu) 20 Say, Calvin K. Y. Honolulu (Maunalani Heights, Wilhelmina Rise, Palolo Valley, St. Louis Heights, portion of Kaimuki) 21 Nishimoto, Scott Y. Honolulu (portion of Kapiolani, Moiliili, McCully, Kaimuki, Kapahulu) 22 Brower, Tom Honolulu (Waikiki, portion of Kapahulu, Ala Moana, Kakaako) 23 Choy, Isaac W. Honolulu (portion of Manoa, Punahou, University, Moiliili) 24 Belatti, Della Au Honolulu (portion of Moiliili, Makiki, Tantalus, Pawaa, Punahou) 25 Luke, Sylvia Honolulu (portion of Makiki, Punchbowl, Nuuanu, Dowsett Highlands, Lower Tantalus, Pacific Heights, Pauoa) Source: Hawaii Office of Elections (hawaii.gov/elections) Public Access Room (PAR), Rev. 8/4/2015
8 Twenty-Eighth Hawaii State Legislature: 2015 Regular Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: DISTRICT DESCRIPTIONS By District District Representative DISTRICT DESCRIPTION 26 Saiki, Scott K. Honolulu (Downtown, portion of Ward, Kakaako, Liliha) 27 Ohno, Takashi Honolulu (portion of Nuuanu, Liliha, Pauoa, Alewa Heights) 28 Mizuno, John M. Honolulu (Kapalama, portion of Kalihi, Kuakini) 29 Rhoads, Karl Honolulu (Iwilei, Palama, portion of Kalihi) 30 Cachola, Romy M. 31 Johanson, Aaron Ling Honolulu (Honolulu International Airport, Hickam Air Force Base, portion of Kapalama, Kalihi), Islands of Sand Island, Mokauea, Mokuoeo, Kahakaaulana Honolulu (Fort Shafter, Mapunapuna, Moanalua Gardens, portion of Salt Lake, Pearl Harbor) 32 Ichiyama, Linda Honolulu (Aliamanu, Tripler Army Hospital, portion of Moanalua, Salt Lake) 33 Kong, Sam Ewa (Halawa, Aiea, Royal Summit, Newtown, portion of Waimalu, Pearl City) 34 Takayama, Gregg Ewa (portion of Pearl City, Waimalu, Pearlridge, Momilani, Pacific Palisades) 35 Takumi, Roy M. Honolulu (Naval Station Pearl Harbor), Ewa (portion of Pearl City, Waipio, Manana) 36 Fukumoto Chang, Beth Ewa (Mililani Mauka, portion of Mililani, Waipio Acres) 37 Yamane, Ryan I. Ewa (portion of Waipio, Mililani, Waikele) 38 Aquino, Henry J.C. Ewa (portion of Waipahu) 39 Cullen, Ty Ewa (Royal Kunia, Village Park, portion of Waipahu, Makakilo, West Loch Estates) 40 McDermott, Bob Ewa (Iroquois Point, portion of Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry) 41 LoPresti, Matthew Ewa (Ewa Villages, Ocean Pointe, portion of Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry) 42 Har, Sharon E. Ewa (Kapolei, portion of Makakilo) 43 Tupola, Andria P. Ewa (Kalaeloa, Campbell Industrial Park, Ko Olina), Waianae (Nanakuli, portion of Maili) 44 Jordan, Jo Waianae (Waianae, Makaha, Makua, portion of Maili) 45 Matsumoto, Lauren Kealohilani Waialua (Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Air Base, Mokuleia, portion of Waialua), Ewa (Kunia, portion of Waipio Acres, Mililani), Wahiawa (portion of Poamoho) 46 Oshiro, Marcus R. Wahiawa (Wahiawa, Whitmore Village, portion of Poamoho) 47 Pouha, Feki 48 Keohokalole, Jarrett 49 Ito, Ken 50 Thielen, Cynthia 51 Lee, Chris Waialua (Haleiwa, portion of Waialua), Koolauloa (Sunset Beach, Kuilima, Kahuku, Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, Kaaawa), Koolaupoko (Waikane, Waiahole), Islands of Kihewamoku, Mokuauia, Pulemoku, Kukuihoolua, Mokualai, Mokolii Koolaupoko (Kahaluu, Ahuimanu, Heeia, Haiku Valley, portion of Kaneohe), Islands of Kapapa, Ahuolaka, Mokuoloe Koolaupoko (Aikahi, Maunawili, Olomana, portion of Kaneohe, Kailua, Waimanalo) Koolaupoko (Marine Corps Base Hawaii, portion of Kailua), Islands of Mokumanu and Kekepa Koolaupoko (Enchanted Lake, Lanikai, Keolu Hills, portion of Kailua, Waimanalo), Islands of Kaula, the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, the Islands of Popoia, Mokulua, Manana, Kaohikaipu Source: Hawaii Office of Elections (hawaii.gov/elections) Public Access Room (PAR), Rev. 8/4/2015
9 Twenty-Eighth Hawaii State Legislature: 2015 Regular Session SENATE: DISTRICT DESCRIPTIONS By District District Senator DISTRICT DESCRIPTION 1 Kahele, Gilbert 2 Ruderman, Russell E. 3 Green, M.D., Josh 4 Inouye, Lorraine R. 5 Keith-Agaran, Gilbert 6 Baker, Rosalyn H. 7 English, J. Kalani South Hilo (portion of Paukaa, Piihonua, Kaumana, Waiakea, Keaukaha, portion of Hilo) South Hilo (Keaukaha, portion of Hilo), Puna (Hawaiian Acres, Pahoa, Hawaiian Paradise Park, Pohoiki, Opihikao, Kehena, Kaimu, Kalapana, Keaau, Orchid Land Estate, Kurtistown, Mountain View, Glenwood, Volcano), Kau (Pahala, Punaluu, Ninole, Honuapo) Kau (Naalehu, Kahuku), South Kona (Milolii, Hookena, Kealia, Honaunau, Captain Cook, Kealakekua), North Kona (Kainaliu, Keauhou, Kahaluu, Holualoa, Kailua-Kona, Honokohau) North Kona (Makalawena, Kaupulehu, Puuanahulu), South Kohala (Anaehoomalu, Waikoloa, Puako, Kawaihae, Waimea), North Kohala (Hawi, Halaula), Hamakua (Kukuihaele, Honokaa, Paauilo, Ookala), North Hilo (Laupahoehoe, Honohina), South Hilo (Hakalau, Honomu, Pepeekeo, Onomea, Papaikou, portion of Paukaa) Wailuku (Kahakuloa, Waihee, Waiehu, Paukukalo, Puuohala, Wailuku, Kahului, Wailuku Heights, Puunene, portion of Kahului); Island of Mokeehia Lahaina (Olowalu, Lahaina, Mala, Kaanapali, Honokowai, Kapalua, Honolua, Honokohau), Makawao (Makena, Wailea, Maui Meadows, portion of Keoneoio), Wailuku (Kamaole, Kihei) Makawao (Sprecklesville, Pukalani, Makawao, Olinda, Pulehu, Kula, Waiohuli, Keokea, Ulupalakua, portion of Keoneoio, Paia, Lower Paia, Haiku, Pauwela, Ulumalu, Huelo, Kailua), Wailuku (portion of Kahului), Hana (Keanae, Wailua, Nahiku, Hana, Hokuula, Hamoa, Puuki, Haou, Muolea, Kipahulu, Kaupo); Islands of Kahoolawe, Molokini, Lanai, Molokai 8 Kouchi, Ronald D. Kauai, Niihau 9 Slom, Sam 10 Ihara, Jr., Les 11 Taniguchi, Brian T. 12 Galuteria, Brickwood 13 Chun Oakland, Suzanne 14 Kim, Donna Mercado 15 Wakai, Glenn 16 Harimoto, Breene 17 Nishihara, Clarence K. Honolulu (Kalama Valley, Hawaii Kai, Hahaione Valley, Kuliouou, Niu Valley, Hawaii Loa Ridge, Aina Haina, Wailupe, Kalani Valley, Waialae, Kahala, Diamond Head) Honolulu (Maunalani Heights, Wilhelmina Rise, Palolo Valley, St. Louis Heights, Kaimuki, Kapahulu, portions of Kapiolani, Moiliili) Honolulu (Manoa, Punahou, University, Makiki, Tantalus, Punchbowl, portions of Pawaa, Moiliili) Honolulu (Waikiki, Ala Moana, Kakaako, Ward; portions of Moiliili, McCully, Pawaa) Honolulu (Nuuanu, Dowsett Highlands, Lower Tantalus, Pacific Heights, Pauoa, Downtown, Liliha, Kuakini, Palama, Iwilei; portions of Alewa Heights, Kalihi) Honolulu (Kapalama, portions of Alewa Heights, Kalihi; Fort Shafter, Moanalua Gardens, Tripler Army Hospital, portion of Moanalua), Ewa (portion of Halawa) Honolulu (portions of Kapalama, Kalihi; Honolulu International Airport, Hickam Air Force Base, Mapunapuna, Salt Lake, Aliamanu; portions of Moanalua, Pearl Harbor); Ewa (portion of Halawa); Islands of Sand Island, Mokauea, Mokuoeo, Kahakaaulana Ewa (portion of Halawa; Aiea, Royal Summit, Newtown, Waimalu, portions of Pearl City, Momilani; Pearlridge), Honolulu (portion of Pearl Harbor) Ewa (portion of Pearl City; Pacific Palisades, Manana; portions of Waipio, Waipahu) 18 Kidani, Michelle N. Ewa (portion of Waipio; Mililani, Waikele, Royal Kunia, Village Park) 19 Espero, Will Ewa (Iroquois Point, Ewa Beach, Ocean Pointe, Ewa Gentry; portion of Ewa Villages) Description source: Hawaii Office of Elections (hawaii.gov/elections) Public Access Room (PAR), 11/17/2014
10 Twenty-Eighth Hawaii State Legislature: 2015 Regular Session SENATE: DISTRICT DESCRIPTIONS By District 20 Gabbard, Mike 21 Shimabukuro, Maile S.L. 22 Dela Cruz, Donovan M. 23 Riviere, Gil 24 Tokuda, Jill N. 25 Thielen, Laura H. Ewa (portions of Waipahu; Makakilo, West Loch; portion of Ewa Villages; Kapolei, Kalaeloa) Ewa (Campbell Industrial Park, Ko Olina), Waianae (Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, Makaha, Makua) Ewa (Mililani Mauka, Waipio Acres), Wahiawa (Wahiawa, Whitmore Village, portion of Poamoho), Waialua (Wheeler Air Force Base) Waialua (Schofield Barracks, Mokuleia, Waialua, Haleiwa), Wahiawa (portion of Poamoho), Koolauloa (Sunset Beach, Kuilima, Kahuku, Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, Kaaawa), Koolaupoko (Waikane, Waiahole, Kahaluu; portion of Ahuimanu); Islands of Kihewamoku, Mokuauia, Pulemoku, Kukuihoolua, Mokualai, Mokolii Koolaupoko (portion of Ahuimanu; Heeia, Haiku Valley, Kaneohe, Aikahi, Marine Corps Base Hawaii; portion of Kailua); Islands of Kapapa, Ahuolaka, Mokuoloe, Mokumanu and Kekepa Koolaupoko (Maunawili, Olomana, portion of Kailua, Waimanalo, Enchanted Lake, Lanikai, Keolu Hills), Honolulu (Queen's Gate, portion of Hawaii Kai); Islands of Kaula, the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, Popoia, Mokulua, Manana, Kaohikaipu Description source: Hawaii Office of Elections (hawaii.gov/elections) Public Access Room (PAR), 11/17/2014
11 House Leadership Joseph M. Souki Speaker John M. Mizuno Vice Speaker Scott K. Saiki Majority Leader Cindy Evans Majority Floor Leader Calvin K.Y. Say Speaker Emeritus Beth Fukumoto Chang Minority Leader Andria P.L. Tupola Minority Floor Leader Gene Ward Minority Leader Emeritus Senate Leadership Ronald D. Kouchi President Will Espero Vice President J. Kalani English Majority Leader Brickwood Galuteria Majority Caucus Leader Josh Green Majority Floor Leader/Whip Sam Slom Minority Leader/ Floor Leader
12 House Committee on Higher Education Issac W. Choy Chair Linda Ichiyama Vice Chair Henry J.C Aquino Kaniela Ing Ken Ito Sam Satoru Kong Matthew S. LoPresti Takashi Ohno Calvin K.Y. Say Roy M. Takumi Clift Tsuji Lauren Kealohilani Matsumoto Andria P.L. Tupola Senate Committee on Higher Education and the Arts Brian T. Taniguchi Chair Gilbert Kahele Vice Chair Mike Gabbard Michelle N. Kidani Sam Slom
13 House Committee on Finance Sylvia Luke Chair Scott Y. Nishimoto Vice Chair Romy M. Cachola Ty J.K. Cullen Lynn DeCoite Aaron Ling Johanson Jo Jordan Jarret Keohokalole Betrand Kobayashi Nicole E. Lowen Richard H.K Onishi James Kunane Tokioka Kyle T. Yamashita Feki Pouha Gene Ward Senate Committee on Ways and Means Jill N. Tokuda Chair Donavan M. Dela-Cruz Vice Chair Susan Chun Oakland J. Kalani English Brickwood Galuteria Breene Harimoto Lorraine R. Inouye Gil Riviere Brian T. Taniguchi Glenn Wakai Sam Slom
14 Federal and State Elected Officials Who Are University of Hawai i Alumni Hawai i Congressional Delegates Senator Mazie Hirono Congressman K. Mark Takai (District 1) Governor of Hawai i Governor David Y. Ige Lieutenant Governor of Hawai i Lieutenant Governor Shan Tsutsui Hawai i State Senators (11) Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland (District 13) Senator J. Kalani English (District 7) Senator Breene Harimoto (District 16) Senator Les Ihara, Jr. (District 10) Senator Michelle Kidani (District 18) Senator Donna Mercado Kim (District 14) Senator Clarence K. Nishihara (District 17) Senator Maile Shimabukuro (District 21) Senator Sam Slom (District 9) Senator Brian T. Taniguchi (District 11) Senator Laura Thielen (District 25) Hawai i State Representatives (34) Representative Henry Aquino (District 38) Representative Della Au Belatti (District 24) Representative Tom Brower (District 22) Representative Richard Creagan (District 5) Representative Ty Cullen (District 39) Representative Lynn DeCoite (District 13) Representative Beth Fukumoto Chang (District 36) Representative Sharon Har (District 42) Representative Linda Ichiyama (District 32) Representative Kaniela Ing (District 11) Representative Ken Ito (District 49) Representative Derek Kawakami (District 14) Representative Jarrett K. Keohokalole (District 48) Representative Bertrand Kobayashi (District 19) Representative Matthew Lopresti (District 41) Representative Nicole Lowen (District 6) Representative Sylvia Luke (District 25) Representative Lauren Matsumoto (District 45) Representative John Mizuno (District 28) Representative Daynette Morikawa (District 16) Representative Mark M. Nakashima (District 1) Representative Scott Y. Nishimoto (District 21) Representative Richard H. K. Onishi (District 3) Representative Marcus Oshiro (District 46) Representative Scott K. Saiki (District 26) Representative Calvin K.Y. Say (District 20) Representative Gregg Takayama (District 34) Representative Roy M. Takumi (District 35) Representative Cynthia Thielen (District 50) Representative James Kunane Tokioka (District 15) Representative Clift Tsuji (District 2) Representative Andria P. Tupola (District 43) Representative Gene Ward (District 17) Representative Ryan I. Yamane (District 37) As of 4/2/15
15 University of Hawai i System Administration David Lassner President Risa E. Dickson Vice President for Academic Affairs Jan Gouveia Vice President for Administration Kalbert K. Young Vice President for Budget and Finance / CFO John F. Morton Vice President for Community Colleges Garret Yoshimi Vice President for Information Technology / CIO Carrie Okinaga Vice President for Legal Affairs and University General Counsel Vassilis Syrmos Vice President for Research and Innovation Board of Regents Randolph G. Moore Chair Jan Naoe Sullivan Vice Chair Eugene Bal III Vice Chair
16 University of Hawai i at M noa Robert Bley-Vroman Interim Chancellor Reed Dasenbrock Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Kathy Cutshaw Vice Chancellor for Administration, Finance and Operations Brian Taylor Interim Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education Lori Ideta Interim Vice Chancellor for Students University of Hawai i at Hilo Donald Straney Chancellor Matthew S. Platz Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Marcia Sakai Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs Gail Makuakane- Lundin Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs University of Hawai i - West O ahu Dr. Doris Ching Interim Chancellor Jacqueline Honda Acting Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Kathy Wong-Nakamura Vice Chancellor for Administration Dr. Judy Oliveira Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs University of Hawai i Community Colleges Joni Onishi Interim Chancellor, Hawai i Community College Erika Lacro Chancellor, Honolulu Community College Leon Richards Chancellor, Kapi olani Community College Helen Cox Chancellor, Kaua i Community College Manuel Cabral Chancellor, Leeward Community College Lui Hokoana Chancellor, Maui College Douglas Dykstra Chancellor, Windward Community College
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