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In Conference
We’ve moved into the conference process — and it can be a bit of a challenge trying to follow all of the action.
Take a look at the March 2014 PAR Newsletter for an overview of the process, the deadlines, and some helpful resources.Feel free to contact PAR (587-0478 or [email protected]) with any questions.
Third Reading / Second Crossover
Hear ye! Hear ye!
On Tuesday, April 8th, we’ll see plenty of speeches on the floor of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Numerous bills will be debated prior to undergoing their Third Reading votes. To survive, a bill must pass its Third Reading vote by the Second Crossover deadline (April 10th).
While you can follow the action by coming down to the Capitol and watching from the galleries, on April 8th…
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Work on Election Days! Participate, Learn and Earn
The State Office of Elections is recruiting Precinct Officials, Delivery & Collection Team Officials, and Election Information Services operators to work the Primary Election (Saturday, August 9, 2014) and/or the General Election (Tuesday, November 4, 2014).
In a single day, you can provide a vital service to…
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The Budget Worksheets are Posted
The budget worksheets are posted. Go to the “Legislative Information” page — you’ll find the link on the upper right-hand side of the Legislature’s website, capitol.hawaii.gov — and select “Budget Worksheets.”
The HB1700 HD1 worksheets highlight the differences between the initial version of the Executive Budget (HB1700) and the amended version (HB1700 HD1) which just crossed over to…
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Time to Take a Fresh Look
Mid-way through Session is a good time to take another look at the landscape of bills being considered. Some of the bills may have changed considerably from their initial drafts. What started out as a bill that didn’t cause a blip on your radar may now be of great interest to you.
It’s easy to find the list of surviving bills and scroll through their descriptions to see what’s still…
Read more… Time to Take a Fresh Look
Quickly Approaching First Decking Deadline
That was fast! We’re already coming up on the deadline for bills to be out of their originating chamber’s committees.
February 28 is the First Decking deadline. By this date, a bill needs to:
pass through all of the committees it was referred to in its chamber of origin; andbe submitted to the House or Senate clerk so that it can be scheduled for Third Reading on the floor of…
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The handy directories have arrived
The incredibly handy, pocket-sized “Hawaii Directory of Public Officials 2014″ (which lists contact information for Hawaii’s legislators) is here. And once again its publisher, the Hawaii Institute of Public Affairs (HIPA), has generously provided the Public Access Room with an ample supply for distribution to our patrons.
Once again, they’ve provided a mobile app as well.
Come on by (Room 401, State Capitol) and pick up a copy — and take a few…
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New Bills being Introduced — Where to Find Them
The 2014 Legislative Session is underway, and new bills are being introduced and referred to committees. Here we go! Time to start asking committee chairs to schedule bills for hearings and to offer testimony on measures already scheduled to be heard.
But first off: where are the bills that have been introduced?
The “Reports and Lists” button can be found in the center…
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Grant-in-Aid Application Form
The deadline to apply for Grant-in-Aid funds is Friday, January 31st. The application and additional information is posted on the Legislature’s website but you have to know where to look.
In the upper right of your screen, click on the “Legislative Information” bar (it’s the fourth one down). Under “2014,” just click on “Grant-in-Aid” and you’ll find instructions, FAQs and the application…
Read more… Grant-in-Aid Application Form
It’s beginning to look a lot like Session…
If you look at the “Current Hearings” section on the Legislature’s homepage, you may find an informational briefing that has something to do with the budget. The Senate Ways and Means Committee and the House Finance Committee started out on 12/18/13 with a joint informational briefing that included presentations regarding the Governor’s financial plan and the Council on Revenues’ revenue estimates. This will be followed by a series of informational…
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