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  • SENATE CELEBRATES INAUGURAL HONOLULU BIENNIAL FESTIVAL

    The Senate honored the founders of the inaugural Honolulu Biennial Festival for supporting Hawaii’s art industry and helping to promote creativity and innovation globally. Precursor to the Honolulu Biennial Festival, the Honolulu Biennial Foundation was founded in 2014 to bring contemporary art to the forefront. This festival demonstrates the State’s growing reputation as an international crossroads for culture, entertainment, and the arts. The central exhibition area is located at The Hub at Ward Village, with additional sites situated throughout downtown Honolulu. This community-based, non-commercial eight-week exhibition offers complimentary public programs so that the vast work on show by both local and international artists can be widely appreciated. Present for the floor recognition was co-founder Katherine Anne Leilani Tuider, co-founder Isabella Hughes, vice president of the board Gloria Lau, board member Taiji Terasaki, curator Ngahiraka Mason, and board member Li Lundin. In recognizing the founders, Senator Will Espero said that “entwined in art is a reflection of the world around us, capturing both its beauty and despair” and the festival “seeks to link the hearts and minds of the Pacific with presentations and exhibitions of contemporary art. It also highlights both cultural diversity and commonality that emboldens the human spirit.” # # # #HonoluluBiennial #KatherineAnneLeilaniTuider #IsabellaHughes #gloriaLau #TaijiTerasaki #NgahirakaMason #LiLundin #WillEspero #HawaiiSenate

  • HEMP FOCUSED DAY AT THE CAPITOL

    WHO: Senator Mike Gabbard WHAT: State Senate Floor Presentation for Dr. Harry Ako, Principal Investigator of the Industrial Hemp Research Project Joint Informational Briefing on the state Industrial Hemp Pilot Program WHEN: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 11:30 a.m. (Floor Presentation) 1:15 p.m. (Informational Briefing) WHERE: State Senate Chambers and Conference Room 224 Hawai‘i State Capitol State Senator Mike Gabbard (Dist. 20 - Kapolei, Makakilo, and portions of ‘Ewa, Kalaeloa, and Waipahu), Chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Environment, will lead a day focused on the production and uses of industrial hemp at the State Capitol on Wednesday, March 29th. "Hemp is an incredible crop that has big potential in our islands", said Senator Gabbard. "This is an opportunity to bring some attention to what kind of exciting opportunities are just around the corner as our state Industrial Hemp Pilot Program is rolled out. I'm confident hemp will be a niche crop for our farmers that will make good use of the Hawai‘i brand." The day begins with a floor presentation in the State Senate Chambers at 11:30 a.m. as Senator Gabbard honors Dr. Harry Ako, Principal Investigator of the Industrial Hemp Research Project, and his team for their efforts in proving industrial hemp can grow well in Hawai‘i. In December 2015, the University of Hawai‘i College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources released a report on a successful, two-year industrial hemp remediation and biofuel crop research project that was conducted in Waimanalo in compliance with Act 56 (2014): https://www.hawaii.edu/offices/eaur/govrel/reports/2016/act56-slh2014_2016_industrial-hemp_report.pdf The Senate floor presentation will be followed by a joint Informational Briefing at 1:15 p.m. in Conference Room 224 to provide an update about industrial hemp research, the current status of the state Industrial Hemp Pilot Program, and the future of hemp development in Hawai‘i. The informational briefing will include presentations by the following: · Dr. Harry Ako, Principal Investigator of Industrial Hemp Research Project · Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture · Maui Hemp Institute for Research & Innovation The hearing notice can be accessed at this link: http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2017/hearingnotices/HEARING_AEN-AGR_03-29-17_INFO_.HTM For questions about the informational briefing, contact the office of Senator Mike Gabbard at 586-6830. # # # #hemp #mikegabbard #HempResearchProject #HarryAko #HawaiiDepartmentofAgriculture #MauiHempInstituteforResearchandInnovation #hawaiisenate

  • FREE ANNUAL ‘ART AT THE CAPITOL’ EVENT SET FOR APRIL 7

    Public can view art in lawmakers’ offices, view new documentary video on artist Marianna Pineda on making the Queen Lili‘uokalani Statue WHO: Hawai‘i State Senators and Representatives, Offices of the Governor and Lt. Governor WHAT: 9th Annual Art at the Capitol WHEN: First Friday, April 7, 2017 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. WHERE: Hawai‘i State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street HONOLULU, Hawai‘i - The public is invited to the State Capitol on Friday, April 7 for the 9th annual Art at the Capitol event. This free event has legislators opening their doors to the public to view the diverse collection of artwork from local artists that adorn their offices. This year's theme, “Onipa‘a – The Spirit of Lili‘uokalani,” reflects on the saga and controversy surrounding the Queen Lili‘uokalani Statue and its sculptor, Marianna Pineda. A documentary video to debut that evening tells the story behind the statue. “This is one of my favorite events at the State Capitol every year. People have a great time walking floor to floor, viewing the fantastic art, visiting with lawmakers in a casual environment, and enjoying listening to live music echoing through the halls of this beautiful building,” said Sen. Brian Taniguchi. “This year, visitors can also see a new documentary and learn about the making of the statue of Queen Lili‘oukalani, which stands majestically between the State Capitol and ‘Iolani Palace.” New this year will be an exhibit featuring landscape artwork created by state legislators. The artwork will be judged by artists with the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and the public will be choosing their favorite landscape for a “People’s Choice” award. “Art at the Capitol is a community building event bringing together artists, lawmakers, and the public to view and enjoy inspirational works of art from Hawai‘i artists in our Capitol offices,” said Representative Della Au Belatti. “Art celebrates life, inspires creativity, and provokes thinking. It is important for all of us – young and old – to be able to see and contemplate the contemporary works of art displayed here. Please join us for this fun, stimulating, and free event!” Art at the Capitol begins with an opening program at 4:30 p.m. in room 325 that includes an introduction of artists and special guests. Self-guided tours start at 5 p.m. The Senate and House galleries will be open to view the new video, plus “Father Damien -- Marks of Accomplishment” (2016) and other short documentaries produced for the past Art at the Capitol events. Music will be performed during the event by members of the Hawai‘i Youth Symphony and the OHA Serenaders. The program ends at 7 p.m., then the public is invited to continue the celebration of local art and music across Richards Street at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum (HiSAM), which will be open until 9 p.m. Art at the Capitol is sponsored by the Hawai‘i State Legislature and the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. www.facebook.com/artatthecapitolhawaii http://www.youtube.com/ArtAtTheCapitolHI # # # #briantaniguchi #susanmiyao #ronkouchi #JKalaniEnglish #lorraineinouye #willespero #joshgreen #rozbaker #DonovanDelaCruz #WilliamEspero #mikegabbard #BrickwoodGaluteria #BreeneHarimoto #LesIharaJr #LorraineInouye #KaiKahele #GilKeithAgaran #michellekidani #donnamercadokim #clarencenishihara #karlrhoads #gilriviere #maileshimabukuro #ruder #educationweek2017 #laurathielen #JillTokuda #waikai #hawaiisenate #artatthecapitol #HISAM #HawaiiStateArtMuseum #HawaiiStateArtMuseum

  • SENATE HONORS EXCELLENCE IN SCHOOL LEADERSHIP

    Administrators who provide leadership on their campuses whom also serve to inspire were honored today by the State Senate as part of Education Week at the Capitol. Those recognized on the Senate floor are public school principals who are committed to teacher-teams and to staff who provide a safe and secure learning environment for the students placed in their care each day. Mahina Anguay is the Principal of Waimea High School and the recipient of the 2016 Masayuki Tokioka Excellence in School Leadership Award. This award recognizes a public school principal who exemplifies vision, community service and entrepreneurship. In her role as Principal at Waimea School, Ms. Anguay implemented the Science, Technology, Resources, Engineering, Art, Humanities and Math (STREAM) program into the classroom. Michael Harano is the Principal at Washington Middle School and is selected as Hawai‘i’s Principal of the Year and the 2017 National Distinguished Principal. In 2010, Principal Harano won the Hawai‘i Elementary and Middle School Administrators Association (HEMSAA) National Distinguished Principal award. His approach ensures that the needs of his students are met while also providing additional support and activities to the staff. Bruce Naguwa was named the 2016 National Distinguished Principal by HEMSAA. As Principal at Kapolei Middle School since 2012, the school’s Strive HI index score has climbed 254 points, moving them from the bottom of the middle school level for the state to placing them in the upper 25 percent. Naguwa is the first Principal to win the NDP award twice by HEMSAA. Geri Martin is the Vice Principal of Ewa Makai Middle School and the 2017 Hawai‘i Assistant Principal of the Year. The National Association of Secondary School Principals recognizes her achievements in personal excellence, collaborative leadership, curriculum, and personalization. Ms. Martin is now in the running for the National Assistant Principal of the Year award. Greg Nakasone, Vice Principal at Mililani Middle School, was named the 2017 Hawai‘i Outstanding Vice Principal by the National Outstanding Assistant Vice Principal of the Year. Nakasone extends the duties of the Vice Principal from a disciplinarian and school operations role to one who is leading a collaborative effort to promote the Character Counts Program into the school community resulting in increased student achievement scores, a 97% attendance rate for the past five years, truancy below .1% and no drop-outs also for the past five years. Ramona Kahawai‘i was awarded the 2017 Counselor of the Year by the Hawai‘i School Counselor Association. Kahawai‘i has been a counselor at Kapunahala Elementary for the last 12 years, prior to that she was a counselor at King Intermediate and Kapolei High schools. She earned her Bachelor of Science and Family Resources degree from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and a Masters of Science in Psychology and Counseling from Chaminade University of Honolulu. Kristin Silva is selected as Secondary School Counselor of the Year by the Hawai‘i School Counselor Association. She has been a counselor at Washington Middle School for 16 years. Ms. Silva is involved with the Hawai‘i School Counselor Association, the American School Counselor Association, and the Hawai‘i State Teacher Association. # # # #kristinsilva #WashingtonMiddleSchool #ramonakahawaii #kapunahaleelementary #gregnakasone #mililanimiddleschool #NationalOutstandingAssistantVicePrincipal #GeriMartin #EwaMakaiMiddleSchool #HEMSAA #BruceNaguwa #kapoleiimiddleschool #MichaelHarano #MahinaAnguay #WaimeaHighSchool #hawaiisenate

  • SENATE SALUTES EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LEADER

    Lynn Cabato was recognized by the Senate for her 40 plus years of working with Hawai‘i’s keiki and enriching the lives of thousands of youngsters and their families. In 1976, Lynn was hired as a Social Service Aide by the Honolulu Community Action Program—Head Start. She went on to become the Head Start program manager and Assistant Director, where she gained experience in program development and fiscal management. Lynn then became the Head Start Director in 2005 and she worked to fulfill their mission of Enriching the Lives of Children; Engaging families; Strengthening Communities. After a remarkable and selfless career, Lynn now looks forward to a well-earned retirement. # # # #hawaiisenate #lynncabato #headstart

  • HOMELESSNESS HEROES HONORED

    The Aloha United Way (AUW) and the Institute for Human Services (IHS) were recognized by the Hawai‘i State Senate for their important work to combat homelessness statewide, and specifically for their collaboration with the Coordinated Statewide Homeless Initiative (CSHI). In 2014, the CSHI program served 1,500 households, 4,600 individuals, and court evictions dropped by 25 percent on O’ahu alone. In the State of Hawai‘I, 47 percent of those homeless households were families with children, 64 percent were at risk of becoming homeless, and many of Hawai‘i’s citizens are just two or three months away from becoming homeless. AUW and IHS work vigilantly to aid individuals and families in need of a multitude of services. Recognized for AUW was Cindy Adams, President; Jay King, Program Manager; and Norm Baker, COO. From the words of one recipient, this program “Has given me a release of the burden of trying to maintain housing I couldn’t have afforded alone. It has provided me with a clean, affordable home for myself and my daughter, along with renewed hope in myself and strength to go on trying to move forward in life—it has given me all of that.” Connie Mitchell, Executive Director, and Kimo Carvalho, Director of Community Relations were present for the Institute for Human Services. IHS is the oldest, largest and most comprehensive human services agency in Hawai‘i, founded exclusively on preventing and ending homelessness. In FY 2016, IHS housed 1,654 homeless individuals and delivered homeless services to over 5,000 people. Both organizations were honored for their continued compassion and spirit of innovation to all members of our community. #BrickwoodGaluteria #michellekidani #Glennwakai #willespero #russellruderman #BreeneHarimoto #DonovanDelaCruz #karlrhoads #DonnaKim #mikegabbard #JillTokuda #rozbaker #gilriviere #KaiKahele #joshgreen #clarencenishihara #JKalaniEnglish #BrianTaniguchi #ronkouchi #laurathielen #maileshimabukuro #stanleychang #GilKeithAgaran #cindyadams #jayking #normbaker #conniemitchell #kimocarvalho #InstituteforHumanServices #IHS

  • SENATE SALUTES TEACHERS, SCHOOLS, STUDENTS FOR EDUCATION WEEK

    As part of Education Week at the Capitol, the state’s outstanding public school teachers and schools were recognized, along with Hawai‘i students who are making a difference in our community. The three Hawai‘i teachers selected this year as Milken Family Foundation Educators represent the best and brightest of our public school instructors, are awarded grants and become a part of an exclusive group of Milken Educator alumni. The Milken Award is one of the most prestigious awards an educator can earn. It has been described as the “Oscars of education.” This year’s winners are: Kelly Sutcliffe, Jefferson Elementary School Kelly Sutcliffe is a fourth grade teacher at Jefferson Elementary and has used inventive and original means to teach Jefferson Elementary fourth graders to solve real-world problems. Ms. Sutcliffe adapts her dynamic teaching style to meet students’ personal interests to boost engagement using a variety of visuals, empirical learning tasks, group discussions and physical activity to make each lesson resonate. She is a hands on teacher working side by side with each student to monitor their progress and works with parents as partners in each student’s education, making them key factors that can enable even greater success. Additionally, Sutcliffe is a mentor to future teachers studying at the university level to help them prepare for their careers. Masaru Uchino, Momilani Elementary School “Mr. Uchino is truly outstanding and amazing teacher who has, year after year, gone beyond just teaching students in the classroom,” said Sen. Breene Harimoto. Mr. Uchino created the Momilani Drama program in which he writes, produces, choreographs, and directs a new original curriculum-based play each year. He also developed and leads the Momilani Fit Club that incorporates a nutrition and exercise program for students in grades 3-6. Kaitlyn Huff, Kaala Elementary School “Teachers of Promise” Kaitlyn Huff was honored state winner of this prestigious award in only her third semester of teaching. Miss Huff strives to broaden her students’ experiences with fun, hands on learning activities that extend into the community and connect with community members. Her students’ growth rate in English Language Arts/Literacy and Math subjects are the highest in the school and among the highest in the 42 schools in the Central Oahu District. She is also recipient of the District Teacher of Promise Award. Blue Ribbon Schools of Achievement in Hawai‘i The US Department of Education recognizes elementary, middle and high schools where students achieve very high learning standards or are making improvements in closing the achievement gap between high needs students and their peers. Noelani Elementary School Located in Mānoa Valley and led by Principal Rochelle Mahoe, Ph.D., Noelani students are encouraged to think independently and creatively; to participate, challenge, and persevere in the classroom and community; and develop into life-long learners who will contribute to our society. This is the second time Noelani has been so honored – in 2001, the school was also selected and recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. Helemano Elementary School Helemano Elementary School in Whitmore Village is categorized as a “recognition” school, the highest category on the Dept. of Education’s school accountability system known as Strive HI which recognizes schools for various achievements including standardized test scores and reducing chronic absenteeism. Helemano, under the leadership of Principal Ernest Muh, provides opportunities for students beyond traditional core subjects, including fine arts, physical education, music and social emotional learning. Prudential Spirit of Community Award The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Program is the nation’s largest youth recognition program based exclusively on volunteer community service. The 2017 award winners are: Emma Tandara, ‘Ewa Makai Middle School Emma Tandara’s efforts to promote recycling at her school is motivated by her grandmother, whom she would volunteer with until her grandmother’s passing. When Emma joined her school’s leadership team, she spearheaded a music video explaining the school’s new green initiatives. The video would later be shown to over 300 educators statewide. In total, Emma led a recycling sorting game at three elementary schools, helped coordinate two community recycling drives, and demonstrated how to turn old t-shirts into bags at an emergency preparedness fair. Lisa Kam, Maryknoll School Lisa Kam is a senior at Maryknoll School. Lisa was selected as the 2017 Prudential Spirit of Community Distinguished Finalist for creating the "Family Oriented Cultural Understanding Study" also known as FOCUS, which drew teens and their parents to a series of genealogy workshops to help trace their Chinese roots. Lisa created the initiative as part of her volunteer work with Projects Inspired by Teens Changing Hawai‘i. She worked with the Hawai‘i Chinese History Center to secure a speaker. Lisa also contacted schools and Chinese clubs to recruit participants and obtained an in-kind grant for materials and supplies. Evan Liu, Punahou School Evan Liu is currently a junior at Punahou School, and is an active volunteer, whose service activities have included keeping patients company at Kuakini Hospital, serving as a teacher's assistant, and as translator at the International Hospitality Center. One of Evan's projects include working with friends to raise $1,000 for cleft lip surgeries through Smile Train. Evan is currently exploring a career in dentistry, and has collected 1,000 toothbrushes for people in need in Guatemala. With all the projects he is involved with, he still finds time volunteering as an assistant at a dental office. Cierra Nakamura, ‘Iolani School Cierra Nakamura is a senior at Iolani School and created her philanthropic organization “Smiles Across Miles” after learning about the plight of families in Nepal who suffer economically and are unable to afford proper dental care. She collected thousands of toothbrushes and tubes of toothpaste to send to Nepal and also created a demonstration video for Nepali students. Her next effort was to collect not only dental supplies, but also school supplies for an orphanage in Vietnam. Her Smiles Across Miles program continues to serve: just last month she sent 1,400 toothbrushes and toothpaste with the Aloha Medical Mission to the Philippines. Cierra wants to be a doctor and plans to pursue a career in public health. Student of Excellence The Student of Excellence Award honors the student who manages to maintain exemplary grades while balancing participation in school programs and extra-curricular activities. This year’s winner is: Kacie Kajihara, Kalani High School Kacie Kajihara is currently a Senior at Kalani High School and has a GPA of 4.125 and has a perfect 36/36 ACT score. She is the President of the school's Leo Club, an athlete on the school's varsity soft tennis team, and a member of the Hawai‘i Youth Symphony and Kalani High School Band playing the oboe and English horn. In 2016, she placed second in the FFA National Argiscience Fair in Plant Science, she is the first top three finalist for Hawai‘i in over 50 years. Even with her academic achievements and extracurricular activities she still manages to hold a part time job at the Diamond Head Aquatics as an accounting assistant. # # # #Glennwakai #michellekidani #clarencenishihara #BrickwoodGaluteria #mikegabbard #stanleychang #DonnaKim #BreeneHarimoto #rozbaker #rhoades #JKalaniEnglish #gilriviere #lorraineinouye #ronkouchi #RonKouchi #willespero #russellruderman #GilbertKeithAgaran #JillTokuda #BrianTaniguchi #laurathielen #joshgreen #maileshimabukuro #DonovanDelaCruz #KaiKahele #KacifKajihara #kalanihighschool #StudentofExcellence #CierraNakamura #IolaniSchool #EvanLiu #PunahouSchool #LisaLam #MaryknollSchool #emmaTandara #EwaMakaiMiddleSchool #prudentialspiritofcommunityaward #HelemanoElementary

  • EDUCATION WEEK: TEACHERS OF THE YEAR RECOGNIZED BY SENATE

    Education Week 2017 at the State Capitol kicked off with a salute to the Department of Education’s outstanding teachers, the first of a series of formal presentation ceremonies in the Senate Chambers celebrating the successes in the classroom and community. Hawai’i’s public school teachers number just over 12,000. The eight recognized today on the floor of the Senate were chosen through a rigorous selection process that includes the teacher’s ability to inspire students to learn; to have earned respect among students, parents, and peers; to be active in the community as well as school; and to be able to perform the task of representing the teaching profession nationally and internationally. State Department of Education Teachers of the Year: • Sung Man Park, State (and Honolulu District) Teacher of the Year Sung Man Park is a math teacher at Washington Middle School and coaches the school’s MATHCOUNTS team since 2010. Every year since, his team has won the state championship. He has been teaching in the public schools for 12 years and through math, Park develops a love of learning and resilience that is essential for student success in school and life. • Kay Beach, Public Charter Schools Teacher of the Year Kay Beach is an English Language Arts and Project-Based Learning teacher at SEEQS who creates safe spaces for her students to develop their minds through openness, empathy and value learning. She believes education is the gateway to developing a generation of individuals who create and live in a world of discovery. • Luane Higuchi, Leeward District Teacher of the Year Luane Higuchi leads the award winning digital media program at Wai‘anae Intermediate School. She challenges her students to surpass their own expectations with successful results. Higuchi also has opened new opportunities for her students by coordinating the Wai‘anae Coast Film Festival and launching a new video contest, Na Hana Pookela o Wai‘anae. • Jennifer Suzuki, Maui District Teacher of the Year Jennifer Suzuki is a 17-year teacher who seeks performance-based, real-work opportunities for her students. She has worked to expand the STEM programs at Maui Waena Intermediate to include gardening, coding, media, and robotics. She also produces and invites the community to an annual Technology Bazaar that showcases the talents of her students in video, robotics, and other projects. • Tracey Idica, Central District Teacher of the Year Tracey Idica is a 34-year teacher certified in English Language Arts instructor at Aiea High School who encourages her students to “dream big and make a difference.” She sets the stage for success with her students through the TRIBES agreements: mutual respect, attentive listening, right to participate/pass, appreciations/no put downs. • Kristi Kusunoki, Windward District Teacher of the Year Kristi Kusunoki is a 10-year music instructor at Kailua Intermediate School and believes through music, students learn to become contributing members of society. Kusunoki organizes musical events to increase music literacy and to highlight the talents of her students. While improving their technical skills, she also works to develop their ability to recognize and respond to each other as they play, which elevates their performance. • Laurie Ann O’Brien, Hawaii Island District Teacher of the Year Laurie Ann O’Brien is a mathematics teacher at Keaau High School and much more. O’Brien is also an afterschool track and field coach and she worked with community individuals and stores to sponsor shoes, clothes and snacks when she learned that many of her students lacked the “basics.” She is currently pioneering a new computer science course to further her students’ understanding of and preparation for the real world. • David Mireles, Kauai District Teacher of the Year David Mireles is a 26-year teacher and coach at Kapaa High School is praised by colleagues, students and parents for his enthusiastic, consistent, and innovative approach on education. He works to inspire all his students, even the most reluctant learners and his mantra is equal educational access for all, regardless of socioeconomic status, perceived ability, or documented disability. Pictured: Luane Higuchi, Leeward District, Buffy Cashman Patz on behalf of Kay Beach, Public Charter Schools. # # # #joshgreen #willespero #BrickwoodGaluteria #mikegabbard #BreeneHarimoto #LesIhara #donnamercadokim #GilbertKeithAgaran #stanleychang #MaileShimabukuro #michellekidani #laurathielen #Glennwakai #BrianTaniguchi #RonKouchi #kaikahele #clarencenishihara #RoderickBaker #DonovanDelaCruz #JillTokuda #WilliamEspero #russellruderman #lorraineinouye #gilriviere #JKalaniEnglish #karlrhoads #DavidMireles #laurieannobrien #kristikusunoki #traceyidica #jennifersuzuki #luanehiguchi #kaybeach #sungmanpark #educationweek2017 #MichelleKidani

  • SENATE HONORS OCEAN SAFETY OFFICERS

    The Hawaiʻi State Senate recognized Hawaiʻi’s ocean safety officers statewide for their hard work and dedication in keeping the people of Hawaiʻi and our visitors safe every day. These outstanding ocean men and women perform 4,500 rescues each year, with over 1.5 million preventive actions, across hundreds of miles of coastline. Known as the best lifeguards in the world, and often going above the call of duty, these men and women make an important impact in the health and well-being for both our residents and visitors. The ocean safety officers recognized on the floor included Hawai’i County Battalion Chief, Gerald Kosaki; Kauai Ocean Safety Bureau Director, Kalani Vierra; Maui Battalion Chief of Ocean Safety, Colin Yamamoto; City and County of Honolulu Ocean Safety Operations Chief, Kevin Allen; as well as Director Jim Howe, Deputy Director Ian Santee, and Maui Fire Chief Jeff Murray. The history of ocean safety services dates back to the first Government-run lifeguard services at Waikiki beach in 1912 with two lifeguards operating under the Territorial Board of Harbors and Commissioners. Today, the water safety departments on every island are staffed full-time with highly trained men and women who are responsible for keeping our residents and visitors safe. “The Ocean Safety Officers of Hawai'i County, Kaua'i County, Maui County, and the City and County of Honolulu continue to be challenged with maintaining service levels as both resident and visitor population increases with a contingent increase in ocean activity,” said Senator Laura Thielen (Dist. 25 - Kailua, Lanikai, Enchanted Lake, Keolu Hills, Maunawili, Waimanalo, Hawai‘i Kai, Portlock), co-convener for the Outdoor Heritage Caucus. “We applaud their hard work and dedication and are privileged to honor them today.” # # # #OceanSafetyOfficers #Lifeguard #GeraldKosaki #KalaniVierra #ColinYamamoto #KevinAllen #JimHowe #IanSantee #JeffMurray #MauiCounty #KauaiCounty #ronkouchi #kaikahele #mikegabbard #stanleychang #donnamercadokim #Lesiharajr #maileshimabukuro #rozbaker #russellruderman #gilriviere #karlrhoads #lorraineinouye #willespero #laurathielen #briantaniguchi #michellekidani #joshgreen #clarencenishihara #hawaiisenate

  • SENATE RECOGNIZES 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF STATE BOARD OF NURSING

    Members of the Senate today recognized the Hawai‘i State Board of Nursing for the significant role it has played in defining the scope of practice while continually promoting improvements for the nursing profession for the past 100 years. Former Governor Lucius E. Pinkham of the Territory of Hawai‘i signed Act 163 of 1917 entitled “To Provide for the Registration of Nurses” which served to standardize and enforce nursing requirements. Over the past 100 years, the Board of Nursing, which is housed under Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs and consists of 7 nursing professionals and 2 public members, has ensured that Hawai‘i nursing requirements have evolved to keep pace with the ever-changing landscape of health care. Its top priority has always been to ensure that the people of Hawai‘i receive the best care possible by regulating the practice of nursing in a consistent, comprehensive and quality manner. “One hundred years ago the Board of Nursing was founded by the mission to ‘safeguard life and health in the practice of nursing’,” said Sen. Rosalyn Baker, chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Health. “Today we honor them as they continue to fulfill that mission and bring personal and quality healthcare to their patients in a variety of healthcare settings. I, along with my colleagues, would like to extend a truly heartfelt mahalo to the Board of Nursing and the dedicated members who volunteer their time to maintain the high quality of nurses who serve our state.” Honored on the floor of the Senate were Lee Ann Teshima, Executive Officer of the Hawai‘i State Board of Nursing, and Loraine Fleming, Chair of the Board. # # # #HawaiiStateBoardofNursing #GovernorLuciusPinkham #Act163 #RozBaker #ClarenceNishihara #LeeAnnTeshima #LoraineFleming #BrickwoodGaluteria #StanleyChang #GlennWakai #rozbaker #RonKouchi #BrianTaniguchi #KaiKahele #MikeGabbard #DonnaMercadoKim #RussellRuderman #GilbertKeithAgaran #BreeneHarimoto #LesIharaJr #LorraineInouye #KarlRhoads #DonovanDelaCruz #GilRiviere #WillEspero #LauraThielen #MaileShimabukuro #JillTokuda #JoshGreen #HawaiiSenate

  • AMERICAN RED CROSS HAWAII RECOGNIZED BY SENATE

    In celebration of March as American Red Cross Month, the State Senate today recognized the American Red Cross Hawaiʻi for their commitment and dedication to the people of Hawaiʻi, and for providing disaster relief and unwavering support for over a century to our local communities statewide. Princess Kaʻiulani welcomed the American Red Cross in 1898 to care for soldiers during the Spanish American War. They were officially charted in 1917, and have assisted in every major disaster in the islands’ history for the past 100 years. The Hawai’i Red Cross also responds to everyday disasters by providing food, clothing, shelter, crisis counseling and emotional support to those in need. In addition, they teach 20,000 residents annually how to save lives with CPR, AED, first aid, wilderness, aquatics, and workplace safety training, alongside teaching other lifesaving practices directed at all members of our communities. Recognized on the Senate floor was Coralie Matayoshi, CEO of Red Cross Hawai‘i; Randy Harris, Board Member and Vice Chair for Red Cross Hawai‘i; and Kitty Lagareta, Board Member and Secretary for Red Cross Hawaiʻi “We celebrate their positive outreach and ongoing dedication to Hawai’i and on behalf of the Senate, I congratulate them for their 100 years of service and for being an integral part of our community,” said Sen. Stanley Chang. # # # #RandyHarris #CaralieMatayoshi #KittyLagareta #StanleyChang #BrickwoodGaluteria #RozBaker #GlennWakai #RonKouchi #ClarenceNishihara #BrianTaniguchi #KaiKahele #MikeGabbard #DonnaMercadoKim #RussellRuderman #GilbertKeithAgaran #BreeneHarimoto #LesIharaJr #LorraineInouye #KarlRhoads #DonovanDelaCruz #GilRiviere #WilliamEspero #LauraThielen #MaileShimabukuro #JillTokuda #JoshGreen #HawaiiSenate #RedCrossHawaii

  • WAI‘ANAE COAST COMMUNITY FOUNDATION COMMENDED BY SENATE

    Honored for their selfless and generous efforts and for “coming to the rescue” for their community, the Wai‘anae Coast Community Foundation (WCCF) was recognized by members of the Senate. The Wai‘anae Coast Community Foundation’s mission is to enhance economic development and cultural values of the Wai‘anae Coast, and to develop programs and opportunities that give children, seniors, and families in crisis the tools they need to overcome challenges they face. When the Toys for Tots Program was on the verge of collapsing in 2015, the WCCF stepped in and today collects toys from the U.S. Marines and others and oversees sorting and distribution of the toys to impoverished children. The WCCF also resurrected the “Sunset on the Beach” event when funding had stopped and now plans to stage the event every two years. WCCF also supports the After-School All-Stars Hawai‘i, the NFL-YET Hawai‘i – Boys and Girls Club of Nanakuli, which provides an after-school sports program for students in grades 4,5, and 6 a three elementary schools in Nanakuli. WCCF provides coaching staff and has funded the entire sports program. Recognized on the floor today were Patty Kahanamoku-Teruya, WCCF President and Director, Keoki K. Aiwohi, WCCF Vice President and Director, Emmanuel Silva, Food Bank and Toys for Tots Warehouse Project Manager, Lara Pangan-Chun, Hale Ola Hou volunteer, and John Dudoit, volunteer with Makana O Ke Akua. #PattyKahanamokuTeruya #PattyTeruya #WCCF #WaianaeCoastCommunityFoundation #ToysforTots #WaianaeCoast #EmmanuelSilva #LaraPanganChun #HaleOlaHou #JohnDudoit #MakanaOKeAkua #JKalaniEnglish #KeokiKAiwohi #BrickwoodGaluteria #MikeGabbard #RussellRuderman #LauraThielen #DonnaMercadoKim #LesIharaJr #WillEspero #BreeneHarimoto #KarlRhoads #ClarenceNishihara #StanleyChang #RozBaker #DonovanDelaCruz #LorraineInouye #MaileShimabukuro #GlennWakai #GilRiviere #GilbertKeithAgaran #RonKouchi #BrianTaniguchi #JoshGreen #KaiKahele #MichelleKidani #JillTokuda #HawaiiSenate

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