Did your telephone call and email to WAM on the MACRO issue make a difference?
I think so.
Actually I know so.
Mahalo plenty to each and every one of you for taking the time to show up, make the calls, send the emails, and share/like the blog/FB posts.
Many of you posted follow-up comments about the response your phone calls to WAM members generated. It seems clear that most of the staff who took the calls, and their bosses, were not aware that the State budget was funding MACRO.
But of course now they are. Because YOU took the time to call, this issue has been dragged from the shadows into the SUNSHINE.
The MACRO issue was in fact raised out loud in the HB1800 state budget WAM meeting.
In fact, this was the ONLY issue raised by committee members.
For 13 seconds or so it seemed this important topic might actually be discussed in public at a public meeting (as required by the State Constitution) when several members of the committee said on record, “What about MACRO?” and “ MACRO, all the emails we have been getting!”.
The Chair quickly shut this conversation down, called a recess, turned off the cameras and sound, and consulted privately (secretly) with the members.
Sorry about the acronyms.
The State Senate committee on Ways and Means (WAM), manages issues related to the state budget (HB1800).
The Hawaiʻi Military and Community Relations Office (MACRO) is a state office/agency funded with $8 million from the U.S. Department of Defense/War. MACRO’s mission/purpose is focused on PR efforts intended to manage “public sentiment” in support of expanding the military footprint and weapons manufacturing industry in Hawaiʻi.
MACRO also seeks access to public school students in grades K-12 as part of their efforts to fill the “jobs pipeline”required by the planned military expansion.
WAM/MACRO issue very brief – MACRO was entirely funded by the federal government until recently when state funding was quietly channeled to them via the State budget.
The community (you) first became aware of MACRO’s efforts to seek state funding two months ago via SB3240 that sought $1.3 million. The word got out, testimony flowed in, people showed up, and the House Public Safety Committee heard you loud and clear – and killed the bill.
Then it was discovered that in addition to the $8 million in federal funding, PLUS the requested $1.3 million state taxpayer funds contained in SB3240, the Hawaiʻi state budget ALREADY included “$650,000 in both fiscal years for the Military and Community Relations Office (MACRO)” – Maui Now, March 6, 2025.
According to reliable sources, these funds were “inserted” (without any public notice or discussion) into the State budget by the House during the 2025 legislative session.
Thus the purpose of the community calls/emails was to inform WAM committee members that using state taxpayer funds to pay for federal department of defense PR efforts is not ok, AND the great majority of us are vehemently opposed to the plan as reported in the Honolulu StarAdvertiser, “Military wants Hawaiʻi to be a hub for Pacific arms manufacturing”
Seriously, “You Can’t Make This Stuff Up, And It’s Sickening”.
While it is remains unclear what exactly happened during the secret, “off the public record” (and unconstitutional), portion of the WAM meeting held on April 8th – it’s absolutely clear that legislators are NOW far more aware AND more sensitive to the issues surrounding MACRO and the future of weapons manufacturing in Hawaiʻi.
In short, our growing effort to pull back the curtain is working.
The telephone calls and emails are making a difference.
Let’s double-down, and share the message far and wide.
No state taxpayer dollars should go to support MACRO.
The federal governments mission of making Hawaiʻi the center of weapons manufacturing in the Pacific – is unacceptable.
Stop this insanity and instead build a future we can be proud of.









