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Name Branch Party Phone E-mail Website
Suzanne Chun Oakland    Senate D (808)586-6130 senchunoakland@Capitol.hawaii.gov Here
Alex Sonson    House D (808)586-6520 repaquino@capitol.hawaii.gov Here
Karl Rhoads   House D (808)586-6180 reprhoads@Capitol.hawaii.gov Here

Bill History

2007

SB 253 by Suzanne Chun Oakland. Introduced on 1/19/07, referred to JDL (Judiciary and Labor Committee). House of Representatives Bill, HB 868. Introduced 1/19/07, Bill was heard before the House Labor Committee on 1/30/07 and deferred. Also HB 1806 by Karl Rhoads, introduced on 1/24/07, referred on 1/26 to Committees: Labor, Economic Development & Business Concerns (EDB), and Judiciary. All bills died in committee.

2006

SB 481 & HB 232 Relating to Employment Practices was an earlier version of the Healthy Workplace Bill carried over from 2005 to the 2006 Regular Session. Senate Bill 3269 Introduced Jan. 25, 2006 in the Senate, "A Bill for An Act Relating to Occupational Safety and Health". The companion bill in the house, House Bill 2840, was also introduced. The Senate Labor Committee voted on April 3 to recommend that the Hawaii State Senate Concurrent Resolution 106 be passed, with amendments. The full Senate adopted the Resolution SCR 106 was adopted April 25, 2006. Resolutions carry no legal obligation. All bills except the resolution died in committee.

2005

Thanks to tireless efforts over the last two years by Jan Roberson of the Maui Committee on the Status of Women, the Hawaii State Legislature is considering the toughest version of an anti-bullying bill to be introduced in the U.S. It was introduced on Jan. 24, 2005 in both the House, HB 232, and in the Senate, SB 481, with the same language. This allows both chambers to consider the legislation. On Feb. 4, 2005 the Labor Committee voted to "Hold" the bill. All bills died in committee.

2004

Senate Bill 2353 introduced.




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