Breaking News – Hawaii Legislators Reject Pay Raise, Call For Special Session!

In an extraordinary joint statement, House/Senate Leadership this morning announced the following:

“Given the current instability surrounding future federal funding of our schools, parks, university, medical services, and other vital programs – we believe it’s inappropriate to accept the generous 35% to 48% pay raises proposed by the Salary Commission.

We’re thankful for the generous $74,160 salary already granted to each of us for the honor of serving as part-time legislators. We’re also grateful we can collect a state retirement pension after only 10 years of service, and for the $225 per day extra per diem neighbor-islanders receive during our 4 months of service.

The decision to reject these pay raises, also prohibits the Governor’s office and Judiciary branch from receiving pay increases, and we ask for their support and patience in getting through these difficult times.

It goes without saying that none of us, legislator, judge, or executive – are doing this work for the money, but rather for the opportunity to do good in our community.

Our primary goal is to strengthen peoples faith and confidence in government, and to support and protect our Hawaii home.”

With this in mind, we’re also proposing the following:

Legislative Committees will begin meeting year-round, focusing on priority issues, holding hearings, and refining proposed legislation – in expectation of presenting them to the full legislature for final amendments and votes, as soon as the 2026 session is called to order. https://www.civilbeat.org/2025/03/we-should-insist-on-full-time-work-from-legislators-for-full-time-pay/

A Special Session will be convened in August, for the purpose of proactively dealing with federal funding cuts impacting vital state services, as well as the below items.
Ensure funding to maintain all services and programs within the Hawaii public education system.

Ensure food and energy self-sufficiency efforts are maximized.

Aggressively target the goal of economic diversification and reduce Hawaii’s current dependence on Tourism and Military spending. This includes strengthening environmental protections pertaining to both industries, and a moratorium on new military leases.

Declare Hawaii a place that supports the principles of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Pass a Resolution/Bill ensuring every person, immigrant and citizen alike, is entitled to and receives “due process” under the law as provided by the U.S. Constitution.

Via a new tax on civilian military contractors doing business in Hawaii, we must reverse the recently announced federal de-funding of the University of Hawaii Spark Matsunaga Peace Institute, and strengthen its role as a global leader of peace and reconciliation.

Reduce government corruption and end “pay to play”.

*Pass into law a requirement that any government employee (including legislators and executives) aware of corrupt or fraudulent actions within their workplace, must report that activity immediately (with anonymity protection), or be guilty of a crime themselves of withholding such information.

* Pass a phased in and properly funded “Clean Elections” program.

* Develop and pass legislation targeting “SuperPacs and dark money”. Make it difficult, expensive, and ineffective for dark money SuperPacs to influence elections.

* Prohibit campaign funds from being transferred from one candidates campaign to another. Ban government contractors and related persons from making campaign contributions.

“Roll back” the 2024 tax cuts on high income earners. Increase the conveyance tax on high-end properties, second homes and vacation rentals. Increase the Transient Accommodations Tax (exempting travelers from Canada, Greenland and Denmark), AND implement tourism “user fees”.

Wow! Unbelievable.

The conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh would say,“Well, it could be true.”

But it’s not. It’s a bad April Fools joke, that’s not funny at all.

It’s not a joke.

It’s a dream we should all work toward, fight for, and demand our legislators make a reality.

Gary Hooser
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8 years – Kaua`i County Council

8 years – Hawai’i State Senate – 4 as Majority Leader
Former Vice Chair Democratic Party of Hawai’i
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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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4 Responses to Breaking News – Hawaii Legislators Reject Pay Raise, Call For Special Session!

  1. Richard Bodien's avatar Richard says:

    Damn. You had me there for a moment. I got to feel what hope was like. Damn.

    • garyhooser's avatar garyhooser says:

      Sorry to dash your hopes…but maybe more will realize the potential for what could happen…if there were 26 Representatives and 13 Senators who really wanted to make a difference.

  2. Oh I hope this goes into a newspaper or is read

    • garyhooser's avatar garyhooser says:

      Thank you Sharon! It will be in the local TGI tomorrow AND I sent it out to my closest 65,000 in my mass email list…AND posted it on FB and other social media…Hope people will think of the potential…if only we had 13 Senators and 26 Representatives who look at the world through a similar lens.

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