The voters of Ala Moana, Kaka‘ako, and Downtown Honolulu are poised to clean up the House

We are literally only a handful of votes from a major House cleaning.

The Hawaiʻi House of Representatives could operate with integrity and truly be “The Peoples House” we all deserve — if only a majority of its members and Speaker of the House Scott Saiki wanted that to happen.

But they don’t and he doesn’t.

Long time Star Advertiser political columnist David Shapiro summed it up in his column – How to Clean Up Corruption. One politician at a time, writing – “Saiki vs. Iwamoto is the best chance to significantly upset Hawaiʻi’s political status quo in 2024.”

Speaker Saiki has been in that big square building on Beretania Street for 30 years. Like so many others, I’m sure he started out with stars in his eyes and the fire of idealism in his belly.

Unfortunately with time, the stars and idealism have too often been replaced by cynicism and entitlement. Too many have now quickly learned to go with the flow, introduce bills that will go nowhere just to posture in public as a champion while blaming the lack of progress on others.

Rewarding friends and punishing enemies, killing bills for personal and political reasons, and soliciting and accepting money from special interests while voting on their bills – are all viewed by legislative leadership and their enablers as normal and expected.

But it doesn’t have to be this way.

While there are many candidates running for election to the House who can help clean up the place, electing Kim Coco Iwamoto to replace House Speaker Scott Saiki is a threefer.

When Iwamoto wins, the residents of District 25 will gain a Representative who pays attention to their needs, all of Hawaii will gain an unmatched fighter against corruption, and House leadership will be shaken to its core.

District 25 encompasses Ala Moana, Kaka‘ako, and Downtown Honolulu. Kim Coco Iwamoto knows the district inside and out. Her campaign platform is diverse. In in addition to her “District specific priorities” — such as affordable housing, condominium insurance reforms, and local roadway improvements – her priorities include ending pay-to-play-politics, passing serious campaign-finance reform, and amending House rules to bring sunshine and democracy to the process.

She ran for this same seat in 2022 and fell short by just 160 votes.

A former member of the State Board of Education, entrepreneur, attorney, philanthropist, dedicated community advocate, and mother, Kim Coco Iwamoto has been campaigning tirelessly in the district for months.

She’s hosted countless “pop up” coffee hours. She and her team are walking door-to-door, and holding signs along the roadways. No question and no request for help ever goes unanswered. Whether it’s the media or district residents asking tough questions, Kim Coco Iwamoto answers with transparency and compassion.

Conversely, the incumbent House Speaker Scott Saiki has chosen to duck the media, dodge opportunities for residents to ask him direct questions, and focuses instead on endless mailers.

He told PBS Hawaii he was unavailable to participate in a live candidate forum with Kim Coco Iwamoto that had been scheduled for July 11, 2024. He also said no to participation in Civil Beat’s candidate forum, and failed to show up at the Kokua Council forum. Rather than appear in person with the other candidates at the Neighborhood Board event, he attended via Zoom.

Though he is running under the banner of the Democratic Party, Saiki has refused to complete a form required by the Party stating whether or not he supports the Party Platform.

The need for change is crystal clear. The path forward to achieve that change also is clear, obvious, and unequivocal.

Now it’s up to the voters of District 25 – Ala Moana, Kaka‘ako, and Downtown Honolulu.

Gary Hooser
Former State Senator, Majority Leader, and County Councilmember

**Clarifying note: There is not presently a majority in the House willing to buck the Speaker and make the needed reforms happen. However, there are many legislators and candidates now running for election who do support the reforms needed to “clean up the House”. Hopefully, after August 10th the number of reform minded legislators will grow into the majority needed, and Speaker Saiki will no longer be there to block their efforts.

Note: Please share with residents who live in District 25 – Ala Moana, Kaka‘ako, and Downtown Honolulu.

Note: Here is “My running list of candidates I’d vote for if I lived in the district”

If you live in this area, and have not yet received your ballot or need to check on your voter registration go to: https://olvr.hawaii.gov

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This blog represents my thoughts as an individual person and does not represent the official position of any organization I may be affiliated with. I presently serve as volunteer President of the Hawaii Alliance for Progressive Action (H.A.P.A.) www.hapahi.org I am the former Vice-Chair of the Democratic Party of Hawaii. In another past life, I was an elected member of the Kauai County Council, a Hawaii State Senator, and Majority Leader, and the Director of Environmental Quality Control for the State of Hawaii - in an even earlier incarnation I was an entrepreneur and small business owner. Yes, I am one of the luckiest guys on the planet. Please visit my website AND sign up for my newsletter (unlike any email newsletter you have ever gotten, of that I am sure) - http://www.garyhooser.com/#four “Come to the edge.” “We can’t. We’re afraid.” “Come to the edge.” “We can’t. We will fall!” “Come to the edge.” And they came. And he pushed them. And they flew. - Christopher Logue (b.1926)
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