A selective list of bills, resolutions, hearings, briefings and events for Tuesday at the state Capitol. Click here for more.
Hearings:
- Declaring March as Localicious Hawaii Month. (2:45 p.m., Room 423)
Conferences:
- OHA residential development in Kakaako Makai. (2 p.m., Room 312)
- Hawaii Health Connector. (1 p.m., Room 229)
- Ukulele as official state stringed instrument and an audit of the SFCA. (10 a.m., Room 423)
- Mobile devices in cars infraction. (2:45 p.m., Room 225)
- Banning ivory sales, revenge porn, habitual crime and prostitution. (1:30 p.m., Room 325)
- Cop misconduct reports. (4:30 p.m., Room 325)
- Mandatory kindergarten. (2 p.m., Room 329)
- Defining historic properties. (1:45 p.m., Room 224)
- No parking on bike paths. (2:45 p.m., Room 225)
- Geothermal royalties to DHHL and public land exchanges. (10 a.m., Room 224)
- Alicia’s Law and affordable housing. (4 p.m., Room 229)
- Drone test site chief. (3:30 p.m., Room 312)
- Biosecurity and invasive species. (10:30 a.m., Room 225)
- Little fire ants. (3:30 p.m., Room 325)
- Pulse oximetry screening, no tanning booths for teens and clean and sober homes. (9 a.m., Room 229)
- Environmental courts. (3:45 p.m., Room 225)
- Helping the aging. (2:50 p.m., Room 229)
- Helping kupuna. (3 p.m., Room 229)
- Prohibiting smoking in public housing and providing more affordable housing. (10:30 a.m., Room 229)
- A Pacific-Asia Institute for Resilience and Sustainability. (10 a.m., Room 423)
- Office of Hawaiian Education. (1:15 p.m., Room 312)
- Financial disclosure for board members and statutes of limitations on sex abuse. (1:30 p.m., Room 325)
Photo: Hawaii state Capitol. (Civil Beat)
—Chad Blair
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