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Sending in testimony. Does it really matter?

Does anyone really read the testimony I send in? Is it truly important that I go to the legislature’s website, log in, and submit testimony in support or opposition? Is actually showing up in person important? Why bother? Isn’t the … Continue reading

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Please vote today in the Hawai‘i Presidential Primary. That’s today, Wednesday March 6!

Given the precarious condition of the world and the fact the Democratic Party of Hawai‘i (DPH) Presidential Primary is being held today, I think it’s only right that I let folks know where I’m at on this. I suspect I’ll … Continue reading

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CocoPalms update – Can’t make this stuff up

The below has been sitting on my desk for almost two weeks. I’ve read and reread it several times, and had associates, and yes lawyers read it as well. It’s one of those “can’t make this stuff up” stories. As … Continue reading

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To parents, grandparents, teachers and students – Send the message today and say ‘No’ to public education budget cuts

A recent Honolulu news story reports the Chair of the Ways and Means Committee (WAM), Senator Donovan Dela Cruz, is proposing to reduce spending on public education in order to balance the overall state budget. Hawai‘i’s 258 public schools and … Continue reading

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Self reflections, self care, mad as hell and not going to take it anymore

I received a belated birthday congratulatory text a few days ago from a friend who asked, “You doing ok? I heard you’ve lost some weight.” *Note – if you’re not interested in the personal reflections stuff just skip down to … Continue reading

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Civic engagement 101 – into the weeds

My telephone was ringing off the hook over the weekend with people calling to let me know the State Department of Transportation (DOT) was “spraying herbicides along the highway between Kapaa and Anahola”. Please sign this petition joining me and … Continue reading

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Leave Jeffrey Alone – reflections from July 6, 1997

I read recently in “Ask Georgia” that there was a move afoot to get rid of Jeffrey. Jeffrey might possibly offend the delicate sensibilities of certain members of our community, but to my knowledge he has never hurt anybody. Jeffrey … Continue reading

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I don’t want to be Donald Trump Anymore

Interested in a good laugh and a deep dive into the Hooser psyche of 34 years ago? While going through boxes of old news clippings my dear mother has been saving, I found this missive I penned in the early … Continue reading

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A brief list of some of the priority bills 2024 legislative session

2024 Legislative Session A brief list of some of the priority bills moving through the process, that if passed into law could make a tangible and positive difference in the lives of many. Note: I understand there are perhaps hundreds … Continue reading

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The cards are stacked in our favor, let’s do it.

It’s easy to be a cynic and in these times of hardship and turmoil, it’s very hard to be optimistic. But we must have hope, we must dream and believe in a better world, and we must work hard to … Continue reading

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