Aloha mai kākou,
As we usher in the Year of the Dragon, I am truly excited about all of the prospects and possibilities that the brand New Year ahead of us presents. On behalf of the Honolulu City Council, Happy New Year and Kung Hei Fat Choi to all!
We had a great first Full Council Meeting of the year on Wednesday, Jan. 24, connecting with our community, and considering legislation to enhance public safety, create more affordable housing, help small businesses, proactively prepare for climate related emergencies, and much more. And while these monthly meetings are critical for Council discussions, they play an equally important role: they’re a chance for us to hear from you.
Recently, I was honored to participate in a panel discussion about Council Bill 40 in 2019, banning single use plastics on O‘ahu. These were environmental experts versed in the harmful effects of plastics. So I left the finer points about the environment for them, and when it was my turn, I simply gave a big mahalo to everyone in the audience for getting involved, and for making their voice heard to me, the Council and every other lawmaker who, like them, believes so passionately in protecting our ‘āina. Bill 40, started by one person noticing plastics on the beach, has gained national attention, and sparked similar laws throughout the country.
There are many different sides to an issue, and sometimes we need to make tough decision, for the greater good. But your voice does matter. Each of us representing Council Districts wants to connect with you and consider your input as we create the laws and ordinances that shape our City. Come to visit us, call or email, invite us to your events. And please consider testifying if you are ever so moved to do so on an issue that you are passionate about. For more information about how to testify, visit our website at honolulucitycouncil.org. We look forward to hearing from you!
As always it is a privilege and an honor to serve as Chair of the Honolulu City Council.
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