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Hawaii State Capitol Room 231
Phone: 586-6360 Fax: 586-6361
Email: [email protected]
Watch Espero Conversationon
Olelo Ch. 54, 1st Sunday at 9:30 p.m.
2nd, 3rd, 4th Mondays at 9:00 a.m.
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SENATOR WILL ESPERO
J
une
2013
Aloha,
During the interim, I will meet with state officials, business leaders, constituents, and many others to discuss ideas and pre
pare for the 2014 session. While good work has been done, there is always more we can do to move Hawaii forward. Other
projects I am working on during the interim include; Hawaii Fashion Month, Children and Youth Day at the Capitol, the int
gration of security cameras at state facilities, and a state civil defense plan involving community groups.
The inaugural Hawaii Fashion Month in October will promote the local fashion and garment manufacturing industries here
Hawaii. Events include a fashion trade show, the Governors Fashion Awards, and various opportunities to network and leaabout Hawaiis burgeoning fashion industry. The initiative was awarded a $150,000 grant from the state to build the found
tion of what promises to be a great opportunity to grow this sector of Hawaiis economy.
Mahalo, Will
- Proposed State Budget Passed by the Legislature -Above: The budget talks between the House and Senate began early this past session and successfully ended with agreements for the
upcoming fiscal biennium. The proposed executive budget totals $23.8 billion, more than $250 million below the Governors budget pro
posal. The above graph shows the funding breakdown between the various state departments.
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- West Loch Explosion Memorial -
Above: Senator Espero attended the annual memorial service for the victims of the West Loch explosion. On May 21, 1944
as landing ships in West Loch were preparing for the Saipan invasion, an explosion in a fuel and ammunition-ladened boat s
off a horrific chain reaction of explosions of 3 dozen vessels. The disaster took the lives of 163 servicemen and 396 were lef
wounded. More than a third of those who perished belonged to a nearly all-black Army unit. The African American Diversity
Cultural Center Hawaii sponsors this memorial to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country.
Left: Senator Espero leads a meeting with officials from the De
partment of Public Safety, the Judiciary, and the State Depart-
ment of Defense on the integration of security cameras. Secur
camera technology would allow a central station to monitor al
state facilities. This in turn would allow for greater operationa
efficiency and lowered costs over the long run.
Right: Students from the Hawaii National Guard Youth Challenge Academy vis-
ited Senator Espero at the Capitol. The Youth Challenge Academy is an alterna-
tive education program with a goal to equip students with life skills. The mili-
tary-influenced training offers 22 weeks of training to high school students with
an emphasis on discipline and tough love.
Left: Senator Espero attends the reception in hon
of Palauan President Tommy Remengesau.
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Top Left: Senator Espero awards certificates to the winner of the Filipino Cham-
ber of Commerce of Hawaiis Entrepreneur of the Year. Top Right: Senator at-
tends the United Pangasinan of Hawaii banquet with Representative Bob
McDermott.
Left: Senator Espero attends the King Kamehameha
Day Parade festivities with Maui Representative
Kaniela Ing. Below: Senator attends the spring festiv
at Holomua Elementary School.
Bottom Left: Senator Espero attends the Hong Kong Business As-
sociation gala with fellow legislators Vice Speaker John Mizuno,
Senator Suzanne Chun-Oakland, Rep. Tom Brower, Rep. Karen
Awana, and Speaker-Emeritus Calvin Say. Bottom Right: Senator
Espero gives a legislative update to senior citizens with the Kokua
Council.
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NEWSLETTER JUNE 2013
EWA BIRD SHOW & CRAFT FAIR
When: Saturday June 22, 2013
Time: 10am-2pm
Where: Ewa Elementary School on Renton Rd
Location: 91-1280 Renton Rd Ewa Hawaii 96706
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
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