1. NEWS RELEASE – HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 22, 2015 - For Immediate Release
Contact: Rep. Scott Saiki 808-586-8485
Media Contact: Carolyn Tanaka 808-381-7752, 808-586-6133
tanaka@capitol.hawaii.gov
2015 HOUSE MAJORITY PACKAGE FOCUSES ON
MODERNIZING GOVERNMENT
Agenda includes fixing public infrastructure, facilitating business and increasing public
participation in government
Honolulu, Hawaii – Leaders of the state House of Representatives majority today announced
their package of priorities for the 2015 legislative session. House majority lawmakers will focus
their combined efforts on three major areas of concern to modernize government: fixing public
infrastructure, facilitating business and increasing participation in government.
“There are some challenges facing our State that need to be fixed and not deferred,” said House
Majority Leader Scott K. Saiki (McCully, Kaheka, Kakaako and Downtown). “This includes,
for example, the Hawaii Health Connector, the public hospital system, housing, the electric grid,
and our prisons. The solutions may be long-term, so we want to spend the next year setting the
framework to address them. Our committee chairs are very positive and will work constructively
with the Governor, the Senate, and other stakeholders.”
HOUSE DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY PACKAGE
Our State is only 55 years old. Yet, some of the most urgent needs are provided through
outdated means. In the next year, we will work to set a framework to modernize government.
Our work will be based on the needs of real people in our communities. Our solutions will be
guided by our core Democratic principles of tolerance, equality, opportunity, and fairness. We
welcome the challenge. Here are our goals.
Fix Public Infrastructure
Residents rely on public infrastructure on a daily basis to survive. Some of the
infrastructure was created decades ago. We recognize that both physical and non-physical
infrastructure needs to be modernized.
Protect the public interest while modernizing the electrical grid
Expand telecommunications capacity
Create a sustainable public hospital system
Modernize correctional facilities
Expand affordable housing
2. Facilitate Business
Everyone benefits from a healthy economy. “Business” is comprised of risk-takers, such
as small restaurant owners, farmers, and mom and pop retailers. We can support business by
ensuring that government is modernized and adaptable to changing circumstances, just as
business is.
Modernize our tax collection system so that everyone pays their fair share
Maintain the payment of unfunded long-term public liabilities
Ensure appropriate transit-oriented development
Increase local food production
Protect our military bases
Expand opportunities for pre-school and school-to-work programs to benefit
students and develop our workforce
Increase Participation in Government
The most critical important check on government is an informed and involved citizenry.
At minimum, residents should vote. We will work to facilitate, rather than hamper, public
involvement in government.
Standardize voting procedures
Streamline ethics and campaign spending laws to ensure consistent standards and
enforcement
Increase technology to allow for neighbor island tele-participation
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