To Kauaʻi friends who care about the homeless and would like to do something to help.

Tomorrow, Wednesday March 25 the upcoming Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Kauaʻi County Operating Budget will be on the Council agenda.

Please join me in submitting testimony via email tonight – encouraging the Kauaʻi County Council to increase the amount available homeless services, outreach, and emergency shelters.

Your testimony can be very brief.

Please keep it courteous and professional 😉

Below for your reference is a copy of testimony I have submitted.
Please do not just copy it 🙂 but put something into your own words – short and to the point is good.

Though it is always an interesting experience, it is not necessary to actually attend this meeting and there will be other opportunities in the future to testify as well. I will not be attending.

Thank you in advance for any help you can offer now, tonight.

If you need a reminder as to how serious the situation is, read my blog piece “No Room At The Inn”.

counciltestimony@kauai.gov

03/25/26

Testimony to Kauai County Council
Agenda Item – L. 1 – Proposed Draft Bill (No. 2988)
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE OPERATING BUDGET AND FINANCING THEREOF FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2026 TO JUNE 30, 2027 (Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Operating Budget)

Aloha Council Chair Rapozo and Councilmembers,

My name is Gary Hooser, and while I work with several organizations on different issues, today I am speaking on my own behalf – in support of increased County funding for homelessness programs and facilities.

It is my understanding the proposed 2026-2027 County budget includes $500,000 to fund nonprofit organizations who submit grant applications for homeless services, outreach, emergency shelters and related items.

It is also my understanding that $500,000 is the same amount as was included in the previous 2025-2026 budget, and the County actually received grant applications from various nonprofits totaling approximately $1.7 million.

Because of the critical lack of emergency beds, temporary shelters, direct out-reach services, transitional support, and safe overnight parking zones, I respectfully request that the Kauai County Council amend the proposed budget to at least $1.5 million – and earmark as a priority those grant proposals that provide “Safe Zones” for those homeless now living in their cars.

At the moment, there is literally no legal, safe place for a homeless person to sleep on Kauai. With few exceptions, emergency beds are essentially nonexistent.
For those living in their cars, there is no legal place for them to park and sleep either.

The existing $500,000 dedicated as grants for homeless services, while greatly appreciated, is clearly insufficient and there are many, many qualified nonprofits ready, willing and able to provide the additional services that are critically needed – if funding support by the County were increased appropriately.

The Hawaiʻi County Council recently (12/25) authorized $6 million in similar grants for their homeless programs/services and are also auditing those grant awards to ensure the funds are well spent.

Thank you in advance for any positive consideration you can offer to significantly increase funding for similar services here in Kauai County.

Sincerely,
Gary Hooser
808-652-4279

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This is what winning looks like. The back-story on SB3240.

SB3240 is dead.

You, the regular citizen on the street, decided to get involved – YOU read the bill, YOU submitted testimony, YOU called and emailed the committee members directly, YOU shared the “action alerts” and “liked” the social media postings.

The Committee members and Chair Belatti heard you loud and clear and decided it was best to “defer SB3240” and essentially “kill the bill”.

Congratulations to each and every one of you that took the time, made the effort, and showed up (both virtually, via email, and in person).

To be absolutely clear, this was a very big win.

When we show up, we win. Please help again today if you can (see at the bottom).

You may be wondering, what’s the back story?

What is SB3240 all about and how is it related to HB2235? Who is MACRO and what is their mission and purpose? How does it all relate to Pōhakuloa and making Hawaiʻi “a hub for Pacific arms manufacturing”?

SB3240 was introduced by Senators: Carol Fukunaga and Stanley Chang.

A similar measure, HB2235 was introduced by Representatives: Della Belatti, Terez Amato, Sam Kong, Lisa Marten, Garner Shimizu, and Adrian Tam.

Both Bills were intended to provide $1.3 million in State funding to boost the defense industries local public relations effort, AND to support access to public school students K-12.

The money was to be channeled through the Hawaiʻi Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) into the budget of the attached Military and Community Relations Office (MACRO).

MACRO was established via a federal grant of $3.2 million in March 2024, one month before the U.S. Army’s proposed Pōhakuloa lease extension “second draft” Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) review period began on April 19, 2024.

MACRO’s mission is “To promote positive relationships between Hawai‘i’s military and civilian sectors…”.

Needless to say the Army’s EIS failed to gain the acceptance of both the “civilian” sector (aka community) and the State of Hawaiʻi Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR).

MACRO is now a member of the Governors Advisory Committee For Military Leased Lands which will be making recommendations on Pōhakuloa and other pending leases.

To achieve their goal of making Hawaiʻi’ “a hub for Pacific arms manufacturing”, the federal government then began shoveling more millions through the State DEBDT to MACRO who dutifully stepped up their game.

They generated more press releases, ghost wrote additional opeds, public testimony, community workdays, tv interviews, and school “careers days”, etc.

MACRO hired a PR company to use “automated data scraping tools to collect and analyze relevant public commentary from news sites, blogs, forums, and social media platforms to assess evolving sentiment toward military-related issues…”.

Convincing the Chair of the House Public Safety Committee Representative Della Belatti to kill SB3240 which was essentially the Senate version of HB2235 that she herself sponsored – represents a major win for our community.

Yes, we should thank Chair Belatti and committee members.

But to be absolutely clear, credit for this huge achievement goes to those hundreds of citizens who took the time to submit testimony, send off those emails, make the phone calls, like and share FB posts, Instagram reels etc etc etc.

When the House version…HB2235 was first “heard” on Feb. 6, Chair Belatti and every committee member voted in support, except Vice Chair Kim Coco Iwamoto who was the solitary No vote.

Kudo’s to Rep. Iwamoto!

HB2235 then sailed through the House Economic Development Committee under the guidance of Chair Representative Greggor Ilagan.

There was no testimony opposing HB2235 in either House committee.

Nothing. Zero. Nada. Radio silence.

Fortunately, Finance Chair Rep. Chris Todd chose not to schedule HB2235 for a hearing, thus killing it dead. He also deserves a big mahalo.

Meanwhile, SB3240 with similar language and purpose, was moving along without opposition until a single citizen submitted opposing testimony, AND most importantly started spreading the word about this “very bad bill”.

Unbelievably, prior to “crossing over to the House”, SB3240 passed through two Senate committees with unanimous votes, and on the Senate floor – 24 of 25 State Senators voted in support of (Senator Ihara was absent).

Really?

24 of 25 State Senators believed it was a good idea for the State to fund a defense industry cheerleading squad AND invite them to meet our k-12 graders?

Like wildfire the word then began to spread to civic minded advocates across the islands.

The testimony, email, phone calls, and social media awareness – grew to a point that could not be ignored and SB3240 was killed in the House Public Safety Committee, when Chair Belatti recommended deferral.

Mahalo to all who took the time, showed up, sent in testimony, called Representatives, and shared the message with family and friends – This huge win would not have happened without you.

What’s next?

I thought you would never ask 😉

URGENT – 2 (easy)actions that are needed NOW – ASAP

Just two telephone calls and two emails can make a huge difference. Please help.

Action Alert #1

Please call 808-586-8510 and email reptarnas@capitol.hawaii.gov and ask Representative David Tarnas Chair of the House Judiciary Committee professionally and politely to schedule SB2313 for a hearing by by tomorrow, Wednesday 03/25.

We need to go to the wall for SB2313 which “Establishes a comprehensive system of public financing for all candidates seeking election to state and county public offices in the State, to begin with the 2028 general election year.”

If we are serious about campaign finance reform, this is it folks.

SB2313 provides the framework and contains the necessary safeguards to ensure qualified candidates can focus on the needs of regular working people, and not always be seeking big money contributions from special interests.

SB2313 has already passed unanimously in the State Senate. It must be scheduled soon in the House by Rep. Tarnas – or it will die.

PLEASE CALL AND EMAIL REPRESENTATIVE TARNAS TODAY!

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Action Alert #2

Please call 808-586-6130 and email senrhoads@capitol.hawaii.gov and ask Senator Karl Rhoads Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee professionally and politely to schedule HB772 for a hearing by tomorrow, Wednesday 03/25.

HB772 is a critical piece of the “citizens good government agenda” and has zero impact on the State budget. HB772 if passed will stop what is sometimes described as the “two-tickets-for-a-fundraiser scam” – that presently allows legislators to transfer funds between their campaigns.

HB772 closes this loophole.

HB772 has already passed unanimously in the State House. It must be scheduled soon in the Senate – or it will die.

PLEASE CALL AND EMAIL SENATOR RHOADS TODAY!

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URGENT – 2 (easy)actions that are needed NOW – ASAP

Just two telephone calls and two emails can make a huge difference. Please help.

Action Alert #1

Please call 808-586-8510 and email reptarnas@capitol.hawaii.gov and ask Representative David Tarnas Chair of the House Judiciary Committee professionally and politely to schedule SB2313 for a hearing by this coming Wednesday.

We need to go to the wall for SB2313 which “Establishes a comprehensive system of public financing for all candidates seeking election to state and county public offices in the State, to begin with the 2028 general election year.”

If we are serious about campaign finance reform, this is it folks.

SB2313 provides the framework and contains the necessary safeguards to ensure qualified candidates can focus on the needs of regular working people, and not always be seeking big money contributions from special interests.

SB2313 has already passed unanimously in the State Senate. It must be scheduled soon in the House by Rep. Tarnas – or it will die.

PLEASE CALL AND EMAIL REPRESENTATIVE TARNAS TODAY – by the end of tomorrow Tuesday at the very latest.

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Action Alert #2

Please call 808-586-6130 and email senrhoads@capitol.hawaii.gov and ask Senator Karl Rhoads Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee professionally and politely to schedule HB772 for a hearing by this coming Wednesday.

HB772 is a critical piece of the “citizens good government agenda” and has zero impact on the State budget. HB772 if passed will stop what is sometimes described as the “two-tickets-for-a-fundraiser scam” – that presently allows legislators to transfer funds between their campaigns.

HB772 closes this loophole.

HB772 has already passed unanimously in the State House. It must be scheduled soon in the Senate – or it will die.

PLEASE CALL AND EMAIL SENATOR RHOADS TODAY – by the end of tomorrow Tuesday at the very latest.

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SB3240 A Case Study In Bad Policy, Bad Process, and Bad Politics

SB3240 Update…and yes…your help and action is needed again and NOW before the end of today, Tuesday March 17th so committee members know your position and thoughts before they vote tomorrow March 18th at 11:00am!

Update on what happened at the recent Monday hearing is below, but don’t just take my word for it. Read the Bill and the testimony yourself here:

With approximately 300 testimonies in opposition and less than 10 in support, the State House Committee on Public Safety has deferred decision-making on SB3240 until Wednesday, March 18, at 11:00am.

Testimony opposing the measure focused on three main points:

1) Why in the world is our State government contemplating spending $1.3 million of Hawai’i taxpayer funds to promote the Department of War and related industries? Why doesn’t the War Department use federal funding and federal agencies to provide their public relations, community building, and federal “workforce development” needs?

2) Hawai’i’s government needs to invest Hawai’i taxpayer funds in education, healthcare, affordable housing, food and energy independence, and true economic diversification — NOT in growing the defense industry, which already dominates the economy.

3) The military industrial complex should stay out of our schools and away from our kindergarten students. Hawai’i public schools should not be treated as a “pipeline for work-force development” necessary to grow the weapons manufacturing industry.

Testimony supporting passage of SB3240 was provided primarily by the Hawai’i Chamber of Commerce and the State of Hawai’i Military and Community Relations Office (MACRO).

Their primary points:

1) The military spends a lot of money on schools that serve both military dependents and local non-military dependent students.They support small businesses, and a variety of community projects.

2) The defense industry will continue to grow in Hawai’i, and they need young people to grow up to fill the job pipeline that’s being created, and they need local business to do the same.

The House Public Safety Committee listened intently to public testimony, asked a handful of questions, took a two-minute break, announced “decision-making” on a handful of other bills, then deferred SB3240 until Wednesday, March 18 at 11:00am.

There was a moment near the end of the hearing when Committee Chair Della Belatti seemed to imply that amending SB3240 by removing the word “kindergarten” might help assuage community concerns.

Amending SB3240 in some small way, and passing it forward, is probably what the Hawai’i Chamber of Commerce and the State of Hawai’i Military and Community Relations Office is hoping and lobbying hard for.

Per standard operating procedure in that big square building on Beretania Street, anything that “keeps the bill alive” is better than having it killed.

The supporters and stakeholders will then work in the secrecy of a future conference committee, get SB3240 “amended back” and passed into law.

Fortunately, Chair Belatti did not actually make that recommendation. Instead, she suggested a deferral until Wednesday to allow committee members to review the voluminous testimony, including those 300 pieces in opposition.

In the very first Senate Public Safety and Military Affairs Committee hearing held on Feb. 11, SB3240 then traveling in stealth mode, attracted only a single testifier in opposition.

I still cannot believe that just two weeks ago, 24 of 25 State Senators voted on the Senate floor in support of SB3240 (Senator Ihara was absent). Not a single Senator offered objection, not even a wimpy but all-too-common “with reservations” vote.

My guess? Given the volume of bills before them, and given that SB3240 had mostly been flying under the radar, the majority of Senators were likely asleep on this bill, not properly informed as to its implications.

Absolutely without question, SB3240 impacts public schools and public school students. Yet this bill has not been scheduled nor heard in either the Education Committee of the House nor of the same committee in the Senate.

The Senate gave the public only a single day’s notice for SB3240’s first hearing. Perhaps that’s why there was so little testimony.

During the final Senate Ways and Means Committee’s “public decision-making” hearing, no new public testimony (oral or written) was allowed, and there was zero public discussion among committee members prior to the Chair announcing the committee decision.

Bottom line: SB3240 represents bad policy, bad process, and — in an election year — very bad politics.

My hope is that on March 18th, the House Committee on Public Safety will kill it dead. Gently and humanely, according to the United Nations rules of engagement — but kill it dead nonetheless.

Please help to send that message loud and clear, but polite and professionally – directly to each individual member of the House Public Safety Committee.

If you need more convincing read my blog piece Can’t make this stuff up. And it’s sickening

And yes, the calls and emails need to happen ASAP and before 11:00am on Wednesday March 18.

Mahalo to the 300 of you who submitted testimony opposing SB3240 – Need your help again!

Chair Rep. Della Belatti
808-586-9425
repbelatti@capitol.hawaii.gov

Vice Chair Kim Coco Iwamoto
808-586-8485
repiwamoto@capitol.hawaii.gov

Rep. Mark Hashem
808-586-6510
rephashem@capitol.hawaii.gov

Rep. Linda Ichiyama
808-586-6220
repichiyama@capitol.hawaii.gov

Rep. Dee Morikawa
808-586-6280
repmorikawa@capitol.hawaii.gov

Rep. Mahina Poepoe
808-586-6790
reppoepoe@capitol.hawaii.gov

Rep. Justin Woodson
808-586-6210
repwoodson@capitol.hawaii.gov

Rep. Garner Shimizu
808-586-9470
repshimizu@capitol.hawaii.gov

Rep. Kanani Souza
808-586-8465
repsouza@capitol.hawaii.gov

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Shajareh Tayyebeh – Say the name

Those girls attending Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school didn’t deserve to die.

It was just a regular school day. They were in their classrooms, doing what schoolgirls do, when their world exploded and their lives ended.

It happened on February 28, 2026.

While the news cycle for most has moved on, their parents, grandparents, siblings, and friends, will feel the sorrow and the anger – forever.

In the blink of an eye, 167 innocent people, most of them children, were blown to smithereens.

There hasn’t been a single statement of regret from the President of the United States, nor from the Prime Minister of Israel.

Whether this murder of schoolchildren was intentional and premeditated, or whether it was an “accident” or collateral damage, these children would be alive today if not for the decisions made and actions taken by Trump and Netanyahu.

If there is, in fact, a hell, you may be certain both men will one day burn there.

The incomprehensible damage to people and the planet brought about by the actions of President Donald J. Trump and his enablers will take generations to quantify and understand, much less to heal.

Thousands are being radicalized. Inflamed by the slaughter of friends and family, their rage will soon focus on global terrorism, sabotage, and violent protest.

For Trump and those that feed off his actions, it’s all about the oil. At this very moment he is threatening to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if Tehran does not fully reopen the Strait ‌of Hormuz within 48 hours.

Meanwhile Iran is taking aim at Israeli nuclear sites AND has launched for the very first time, 4,000-kilometer-range ballistic missiles at the U.S.-UK military base Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.

Lawrence Wilkerson, retired U.S. Army colonel and former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell, said he believes Netanyahu is “ready to use a nuclear weapon”. (Democracy Now).

Trump has repeatedly spoke of raining even more death and destruction down upon Iran should they refuse to “surrender unconditionally”.

Tactical nuclear weapons designed for battlefield use, could be utilized by the U.S. and/or Israel and rationalized by those in power – who lust for even more.

That line will have been crossed, the curse cast, and the door opened to Iran or others who may respond with whatever nuclear devices they possess, or can steal, or purchase from others.

The authoritarian regime now in control of the U.S. will then declare martial law. Elections will be suspended, and democracy and life as we’ve known it for the past 250 years will end.

Those of us who believe we are all in this together, and that we can and must build and support a better world for ALL people, must unite in opposition, and we must take action NOW.

We must wear our opposition to Trump and everything he stands for on our sleeves, on signs in front of our homes, on bumper stickers, EVERYWHERE.

We must make those calls, send those emails, and show up at community meetings and public hearings, united in our message: NO to any further expansion of the military industrial complex.

Trump, Hegseth, Miller, Vance, Rubio, and the oligarchs that empower them and profit from their actions – must be STOPPED.

When the crunch comes, we must be willing to confront the Devil himself, and peacefully and lawfully take to the streets, exercise our freedom of speech, and risk arrest for civil disobedience if necessary.

We must exercise our power in ways big and small.

We must boycott businesses that support Trump and his madness.

And we must SHOW UP at a “No Dictators — No Kings” rally on Saturday, March 28th! Google for time and locations.

There’s almost no question that the mid-term elections will be sabotaged, canceled, or stolen. We must prepare for that as well.

We must help and support the election and reelection of our friends and allies serving at all levels in government, AND we will need a massive voter turnout to counter the inevitable claims of “voter fraud”.

So get ready.

Without exaggeration, everything is on the line.

We, the people, can – no, we MUST — do this.

Our democracy depends on it.

Gary Hooser

Former Hawaiʻi State Senator 

https://garyhooser.blog

¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!

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SB3240 – Important Update – Read and Share – PLEASE

Aloha,
Hope you’re staying dry and safe during this very wet and stormy day.

I’m writing this morning to let you know again about a very bad piece of legislation, SB3240 thats now been re-scheduled for a hearing on Monday morning, and ask you to please, please, please – join me in submitting OR re-submitting your testimony in opposition. PLEASE . Even very brief testimony is needed and helpful.

*Important note – SB3240 was originally scheduled for today, Friday 03/13 but because of the storm rescheduled now for Monday 03/16 – All testimony submitted for the 13th hearing MUST BE RESUBMITTED to be considered during the rescheduled hearing now on the 16th.

SB3240 proposes the use of State taxpayer funds (possibly $1.3 million) to pay for public relations, communications, and managing public sentiment with regards to the U.S. military operations in Hawaiʻi. SB3240 also supports bringing the defense industry messaging into the Hawaiʻi public school system under the guise of “workforce development”.

Needless to say, this needs to be stopped in its tracks (IMHO).

Below is the testimony I sent in – Please take the time today, and join me in expressing your own thoughts on this proposal – whatever they might be. Put something into your own words (or borrow some of mine) and keeping it short and to the point is fine.

Please also share this message with your friends and networks!

Go here to submit testimony and read the bill. If you want to go the extra mile, please also join me in sharing your opposition with your own District Representative AND directly with the individual members of the House Committee on Public Safety.

My testimony:

Chair Belatti, Vice Chair Iwamoto and Committee Members –

I’m writing today in strong opposition to SB3240 and ask that you defer this measure.
SB3240 seeks to appropriate funds to the DBEDT Military And Community Relations Office (MACRO). The original request was $1.3 million.
 
In these tight budget times, this funding is needed to support homeless programs, healthcare, food/SNAP, and many other things.  The U.S. military and the defense industry can well afford to pay for their own public relations efforts.

MACRO, is an agency of the State that focuses on public relations, communications, and managing public sentiment with regards to the U.S. military operations in Hawaiʻi.
 
Given the current strong community concerns and opposition to further expansion of the U.S. militaries footprint in Hawaiʻi AND given the reality of the current federal administrations Department of War position of “no rules of engagement” and the purpose of the military is to “kill people and break things” AND given the destruction and carnage now occurring in the MidEast – PLUS the U.S. militaries history of irresponsible and damaging conduct at Red Hill and Pōhakuloa…and so many other examples –

I believe strongly that it is inappropriate at best…for the State of Hawaiʻi to actively support and fund a PR and communications campaign designed to support the defense industries expansion here in the islands – AND seeks access to our public school students.

According to publicly available information, MACRO has hired a public relations agency to, “Utilize automated data scraping tools to collect and analyze relevant public commentary from news sites, blogs, forums, and social media platforms to assess evolving sentiment toward military-related issues…” They also draft press releases, ghost-write oped columns, prepare testimony, issue talking points etc.

MACRO intends now to bring their defense industry messaging into our public school system under the guise of “workforce development”.

Hawaiʻi State Government should not be allowing and funding any industry access to our kindergarten and public school students – in order to plant the seeds of support and counter opposition.

SB3240 proposes (paraphrase) “to enhance communication and responsiveness, strengthen Hawai‘i defense-related workforce pathways, and integrate the exposure of students in grades kindergarten through twelve…and align workforce development with evolving industrial and defense-related needs.”

For these reasons and many more – please oppose and defer SB3240 and do not pass it forward.
Sincerely,
Gary Hooser

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HEADS UP – DUE TO STORM TESTIMONY DEADLINE CHANGED – Urgent – need testimony in opposition to SB3240

HEADS UP! SB3240 – has been rescheduled for MONDAY 03/16 at 9am

PLEASE submit testimony in strong opposition! If you’ve already submitted testimony, you must resubmit again or it will not be considered (according to the committee).

This is important. Please Please Please – make the effort.
SHORT testimony is ok!

Here is what I sent in – Please put something into your own words (or borrow some of mine) and keeping it short and to the point is fine.

Please also share with your friends and networks. gh

Chair Belatti, Vice Chair Iwamoto and Committee Members –

I’m writing today in strong opposition to SB3240 and ask that you defer this measure.

SB3240 seeks to appropriate funds to the DBEDT Military And Community Relations Office (MACRO). The original request was $1.3 million. 

In these tight budget times, this funding is needed to support homeless programs, healthcare, food/SNAP, and many other things.  The U.S. military and the defense industry can well afford to pay for their own public relations efforts.

MACRO, is an agency of the State that focuses on public relations, communications, and managing public sentiment with regards to the U.S. military operations in Hawaiʻi. 

Given the current strong community concerns and opposition to further expansion of the U.S. militaries footprint in Hawaiʻi AND given the reality of the current federal administrations Department of War position of “no rules of engagement” and the purpose of the military is to “kill people and break things” AND given the destruction and carnage now occurring in the MidEast – PLUS the U.S. militaries history of irresponsible and damaging conduct at Red Hill and Pōhakuloa…and so many other examples – I believe strongly that it is inappropriate at best…for the State of Hawaiʻi to actively support and fund a PR and communications campaign designed to support the defense industries expansion here in the islands – AND seeks access to our public school students.

SB3240 proposes (paraphrase) “to enhance communication and responsiveness, strengthen Hawai‘i defense-related workforce pathways, and integrate the exposure of students in grades kindergarten through twelve…and align workforce development with evolving industrial and defense-related needs.”

According to publicly available information, MACRO has hired a public relations agency to, “Utilize automated data scraping tools to collect and analyze relevant public commentary from news sites, blogs, forums, and social media platforms to assess evolving sentiment toward military-related issues…” They also draft press releases, ghost-write oped columns, prepare testimony, issue talking points etc.

MACRO intends now to bring their defense industry messaging into our public school system under the guise of “workforce development”.

Hawaiʻi State Government should not be allowing and certainly not funding any military/defense industry access to our kindergarten and public school students in order to plant seeds of support for “defense-related needs”. If anything, we should be teaching diplomacy, peace-making, and nonviolent dispute resolution skills in our schools – not promoting the Department of War’s agenda.

For these reasons and many more – please oppose and defer SB3240 and do not pass it forward.

Sincerely,
Gary Hooser

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I can’t write about the war today.

I can’t write about the war today.

Just can’t.

The immoral depravity of it all is just too much for me.

But I am compelled to restate briefly two items that we must take action to stop – immediately.

And then I’ll move on to corruption.

Item #1: Recent headlines in the Honolulu Star/Advertiser stated unambiguously “Military wants Hawaiʻi to be a hub for Pacific arms manufacturing”.

Please take 4 minutes and read my blog piece: Can’t make this stuff up and it’s sickening – Then make the phone calls and SHARE the blog piece with your friends and networks. Please – It will make you feel better AND make a difference. Trust me.

Mahalo to those who’ve already taken this important action. Please continue sharing.

Item #2: SB3240 is being heard in (WAM) tomorrow 03-03-26 at 10:15AM.

This gross piece of cow dung legislation seeks to “align” Hawaiʻi kindergarten kids and high schoolers with “evolving defense-related needs”.

The WAM Committee is not accepting testimony, so please email the individual WAM committee members NOW (before 10:15am tomorrow) and tell them NO on SB3240 . Tell them ENOUGH ALREADY. Tell them we don’t want the military industrial complex in our schools indoctrinating our children.

Corruption is the other hot topic of the moment…which brings me to HB772 intended to stop the sham practice of legislators transferring their own campaign funds to other candidates and colleagues (under the guise of purchasing two tickets to a campaign fundraiser).

HB772 is scheduled for a hearing in House Finance on Wednesday, 03/04 at 10:00AM – which means your testimony in strong support must be submitted by tomorrow Tuesday 03/03 by 10AM!

Here’s how it works:

Candidate W files a required form announcing a fundraiser at a local bar or restaurant with a $250 – $1,000 ticket price. Legislators X, Y, and Z each buy two $1,000 tickets (using their own campaign funds) and voila…candidate W has just raised $6,000. The 4 of them toss back a few beers, perhaps a glass of wine, and pau – “sham fundraiser” is over. Candidate W has to “call it a fundraiser” and has to “sell tickets”, but in reality it’s just a fake event designed to give cover to the other 3 legislators, AND to hide the actual identity of the original source of funds.

Corruption by any other name is still corruption.

The only legitimate use of campaign funds should be for expenses directly related to the campaign (signs, banners, advertising) – not “regifting” to other candidates.

This is how the “big players” in the House and Senate retain their power.

I encourage you to offer testimony in STRONG support – before the deadline tomorrow morning if possible.

That’s all I’ve got for today.

Except of course this message that cuts to the core of what’s going on right now around our planet.

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Action Alert – Please read and take action…NOW ;-)

So, my friends – let’s do this.

Seems we are on the cusp of making some good things happen – but we must turn it up and pile on.

So here it is:

Good government and CLEAN ELECTIONS – there is a key hearing in WAM next week and it’s 100% important that you submit testimony in support of these measures by Sunday morning 03/01…no later than 10:30am. (no oral testimony accepted)

Without question these are the top two:

Support SB2313 – Full Public Financing for State & County Elections

Support SB2530 – Close the Contractor Pay-to-Play Loophole

And, while your at it, please also support:

Support SB2247 – Executive Branch Fundraising Ban

Support SB2248 – Financial Disclosure for Gubernatorial Nominees

DON’T STOP THERE!
Next, read and SB3240 scheduled for TUESDAY MARCH 3 — THEY ARE NOT ACCEPTING ANY FURTHER TESTIMONY SO PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE – EMAIL THE WAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS INDIVIDUALLY AND LET THEM KNOW OF YOUR CONCERNS AND OPPOSITION –

SB3234 seeks to “align” Hawaii’s kindergarten kids and high schoolers with “evolving defense-related needs”. AND IT gives a “blank amount” of state taxpayer dollars – to the military and community relations office.

Can’t make this stuff up. It’s obviously part of the agenda – “Military wants Hawaiʻi to be a hub for Pacific arms manufacturing”

They want to brainwash our kids and they want us to pay the military community relations office – so they can do the brainwashing properly.

Members of the Committee on Ways and Means (WAM)

Chair Senator Donovan Dela Cruz
Phone: 808-586-6090
sendelacruz@capitol.hawaii.gov

Vice Chair Senator Sharon Moriwaki Vice Chair
Phone: 808-586-6740
senmoriwaki@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Lynn DeCoite
sendecoite@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Brandon Elefante
senelefante@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Troy Hashimoto
senhashimoto@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Lorraine R. Inouye
seninouye@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Dru Mamo Kanuha
senkanuha@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Michelle Kidani
senkidani@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Donna Kim
senkim@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Chris Lee
senlee@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Herbert “Tim” Richards
senrichards@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Glenn Wakai
senwakai@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Kurt Fevella
senfevella@capitol.hawaii.gov

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SB3240 – seeks to “integrate the exposure” and “align” Hawaii’s kindergarten kids and high schoolers with “evolving defense-related needs”.

SB3240 scheduled for tomorrow morning – seeks to “integrate the exposure” and “align” Hawaii’s kindergarten kids and high schoolers with “evolving defense-related needs”. AND give a “blank amount” appropriation of state taxpayer dollars – to the military and community relations office.

Please submit your testimony and send out your email TODAY – to stop SB3240 and send a message loud and clear to our legislators.

They want to brainwash our kids so they align with the Department of War and they want us to pay the military community relations office – so they can do the brainwashing properly.

SB3240 is part of the agenda to “Make Hawaiʻi a hub for Pacific arms manufacturing” and is scheduled for a hearing in WAM TOMORROW, 02-25-26 10:56AM; Conference Room 211  –

SB3240 says the legislature “believes that strategic coordination is necessary to integrate the exposure of students in grades kindergarten through twelve to early college opportunities, internships, and direct-to-career pathways, and to align workforce development with Hawaii’s evolving industrial and defense-related needs.”

Seriously. Read the bill yourself. Make up your own mind. To me, it’s very clear and totally disgusting and we must say NO and we must say it LOUD.

Please submit testimony NOW on the Capitol website (capitol.hawaii.gov) – enter SB3240 and go to testimony —- AND email all of the WAM Committee members and ask/encourage/demand that they vote NO and oppose SB3240.

Chair Senator Donovan Dela Cruz
Phone: 808-586-6090
sendelacruz@capitol.hawaii.gov

Vice Chair Senator Sharon Moriwaki Vice Chair
Phone: 808-586-6740
senmoriwaki@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Lynn DeCoite
sendecoite@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Brandon Elefante
senelefante@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Troy Hashimoto
senhashimoto@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Lorraine R. Inouye
seninouye@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Dru Mamo Kanuha
senkanuha@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Michelle Kidani
senkidani@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Donna Kim
senkim@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Chris Lee
senlee@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Herbert “Tim” Richards
senrichards@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Glenn Wakai
senwakai@capitol.hawaii.gov

Senator Kurt Fevella
senfevella@capitol.hawaii.gov

Please share and ask friends and family to also submit testimony in opposition – Hearing is tomorrow 02/25!

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