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Sunday, June 01, 2008 --- 98 days ago
Lt.. Governor James "Duke" Aiona (at podium) announced the creation of the Constitutional Convention Cost Task Force yesterday. The bi-partisan group is supposed to present the public with a report on how much a Constitutional Convention will cost the state before the November elections this fall. The report is expected to be released in August. Members of the task force include Lt. Governor James R. "Duke" Aiona, Jr. (chair), State Senate Majority Leader Gary Hooser, State Senator Gordon Trimble, State House Minority Leader Lynn Finnegan, State Representative Joseph Souki, Pi'ilani Kaopuiki, President, League of Women Voters of Honolulu, Kaipo Lum, Board Member, Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce, Chief Elections Officer Kevin Cronin, Office of Elections, State Attorney General Mark Bennett, State Comptroller Russ Saito and State Budget and Finance Director Georgina Kawamura. Senator Hooser was quick to take to the podium at yesterday's press conference to voice his opposition to holding a con-con. He cited the erosion of environmental protections, loss of native Hawaii rights and the weakening of the public education system as some of his concerns. Others such as State Attorney General Mark Bennett support the con con to help restore balance to the criminal justice system and bring about changes that give citizens a greaeter say in their government. Initiative, referendum and recall as well as setting term limits for State Legislator ...




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