Bills Passed by the 2005 Silver Legislature
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Relating to prohibiting fundraising during the legislative session |
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Making an appropriation to repair empty state housing units and to provide rental subsidies for low-income units |
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Relating to a comprehensive family caregiver assistance program |
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Making an appropriation to expand kupuna care services |
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Relating to the establishment of a single payer universal health insurance system |
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Relating to the establishment of “geographic partnerships” whereby alternative shelter and care resources are locationally accessible and organizationally coordinated |
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Relating to the establishment of a task force to determine visitation rights for grandparents and hanai individuals who are informally raising these children |
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Urging the governor and the legislature to use the state’s surplus to meet the unmet critical social, educational, health, long-term care, transportation, and other needs in the best interest of our State, rather than issuing a tax refund |
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Relating to the establishment of a comprehensive public funding election |
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Relating to increasing the length of “walk time” for pedestrian crosswalk signal lights |
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Relating to requiring supermarkets to refund recycling deposits |
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Relating to the development of a long-term care resource initiative at Kapiolani Community College to train and educate Hawaii’s eldercare workforce |
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Relating to the authorization of physician assisted suicide |
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Making an appropriation to hire permanent staff for the University of Hawaii Center on Aging |
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Relating to the establishment of a Long-term Care Insurance Premium to provide home care services |
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Relating to increasing fines to $5000 for each violation of law or rule that fall within the state ethics Commission’s jurisdiction |
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Relating to requiring electric utilities to meet a renewable portfolio standard of 15 percent for 2010 and a goal of 20 percent for 2015 |
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Urging President Bush and the U.S. Congress to not privatize Social Security |
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Requesting the governor to release $4.5 million to renovate and build a community center at the Makiki Community Library |