It’s time to pivot local – written with Kauaʻi residents in mind but the message and the “action ask” is for everyone, on every island

No matter what happens in Washington D.C. in the coming days, here in Hawai’i we need to take a deep breath and turn our focus immediately toward local issues.

We may not be able to personally and directly impact national or global decision-making, but we can without a doubt make a difference here at home.

And that process begins today.

Very soon the House and Senate will “organize” and agree on who will sit in key leadership positions and who will chair the various legislative committees during the coming 2025/2026 biennium.

Kauaʻi Representative Nadine Nakamura has already been named as the incoming Speaker of the House – https://www.civilbeat.org/2024/11/legislators-to-name-1st-female-house-speaker-in-hawaii-history/

They’ll also be discussing and agreeing upon the House/Senate “internal rules”. These rules govern how power is disbursed among legislators and the manner in which bills are introduced, scheduled, amended, debated, and voted upon.

These rules are critically important. Citizen advocates and legislators alike should take the time to study and know the rules – see https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/docs/HouseRules.pdf and https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/docs/SenateRules.pdf

While digging into the weeds and reading the rules sounds tedious and boring (and it is), it’s essential to understand “how it really works” (and a bit disgusting once you find out).

For example, the rules as written today allow the Committee Chair the power to “kill bills” (public policy initiatives), without a hearing, without public debate, and without a vote by the committee. This practice which allows the killing of bills in the dark, and behind closed doors, is inherently corrupt.

At the present time, Bills are sometimes amended verbally, without public notice, and even after the vote has already been taken. This practice must stop.

The rules also allow every single bill to be referred to the House Finance Committee or in the Senate, the Committee on Ways and Means – thus giving the “money-chairs” total control. The “money-chair” can kill a bill without granting it a hearing or a vote, even if it has passed through every other committee, and even if there’s no money involved whatsoever.

Suffice it to say, the existing House/Senate rules need a serious overhaul.

Fortunately there’s ongoing discussion among some Representatives in the House to make the changes needed.

We can all help by letting our own District Representative and Senator know the status quo is unacceptable, and rule changes are long overdue.

Scroll down to see my sample email

Kauaʻi residents, please take a moment and email TODAY –

Senate President Ronald Kouchi senkouchi@capitol.hawaii.gov
Incoming House Speaker Nadine Nakamura (North Shore to Wailua Houselots) repnakamura@capitol.hawaii.gov
Representative Luke Evslin (Wailua Homesteads to Puhi) repevslin@capitol.hawaii.gov
Representative Dee Morikawa ‘Ōma’o to Kekaha repmorikawa@capitol.hawaii.gov

As always, keep all communications brief, polite and professional.

If you agree that the rules need to be changed, first and foremost Kauaʻi residents please let the above 4 key legislators know.

To residents on every island – please contact your district Representative and Senator know as well how you feel about this issue.

All House Members contact: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/legislature/legislators.aspx?chamber=H
All Senators contact: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/legislature/legislators.aspx?chamber=S

Next, ask them to help make it happen by amending the rules to:

Revoke the power of Committee Chairs to kill Bills without a public hearing or a public vote.

Require all Bill amendments be presented publicly in writing and in advance.

Allow the referral of Bills to the Finance or WAM Committee only when there’s a direct and tangible impact on the State budget.

The above rule changes are not complicated and do not require a “year-round legislative session”. Colorado, North Dakota, and New Hampshire presently require every bill to have a public hearing. None of these 3 states have a “year-round legislative session”.

My hope is that Kauaʻi residents especially will send our legislators a simple email now, expressing strong support for these changes – and that our 3 Representatives and Senator will listen and act accordingly.

To be absolutely clear – every State Representative and every State Senator needs to hear this message. A sample of which is below:

Dear Representative Evslin,
Congratulations on your recent election win and mahalo for your service to Kauaʻi.

I’m writing today requesting that you read this Civil Beat story and take steps to change the internal rules of the House of Representatives to fix the problems: What A Lahaina Advocate Learned At The Legislature This Yearhttps://www.civilbeat.org/2024/10/what-a-lahaina-advocate-learned-at-the-legislature-this-year/

Thank you in advance for your help in making the changes needed to correct the present situation which I believe is inherently corrupt.

Thank you also for confirming receipt of this email and letting me know your position on this important issue. Do you support changing the House Rules to address the issues raised by Maui resident Paele Kiakona?

Sincerely,

Gary Hooser
Resident
Wailua Homesteads.

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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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