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Photo of Kurt Fevella

Senate District 20
‘Ewa Beach, Ocean Pointe, ‘Ewa by Gentry, Iroquois Point, portion of ‘Ewa Villages
Room: 231
Phone: 808-586-6360
Fax: 808-586-6361
senfevella@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Kurt Fevella is a lifelong Ewa Beach resident. He is a graduate of James Campbell High School and a longtime community leader and advocate. Since 1987, Senator Fevella has been devoted to helping his community and the State of Hawai'i. He commits most of his time assisting the people in his district, neighboring communities, and advocating for the people through legislation. His compassion and love for Ewa Beach is expressed through the countless hours of volunteering at food drives, supporting school activities, attending community board meetings, and participating in activities that benefits the ‘Ewa Beach community and the improvement of Hawai'i, overall. Meeting with stakeholders and members of society is a part of his duty as an elected senator but he makes it a priority to work with, for, and by the people for the benefit of the present and future generations. Being able to lend a helping hand to our low- and middle-class, is his way of showing that we are all in this together. For over a decade, he has been an active member of helping our communities from feeding the hungry, placing our homeless in shelters, looking after the health and welfare of our kupuna, to commending our children’s achievements in sports and celebrating graduations. Senator Fevella is in many ways more than a volunteer and not just a senator for the state, but also a board and Lion’s Club member in the community, a neighborhood security watchman, youth ministry supporter, and a community cleanup assistant. He has helped and advocated often, in many ways, especially if it means making Hawai'i better, one day at a time.
A History of Community Leadership & Volunteerism in Ewa Beach
•   1987 to Present: Ewa Beach and Leeward Community Volunteerism
•   Bash at the Bush: Event Chair, 4yrs
•   2003 to Present: Dialysis "Christmas in July" second chance support group - Volunteer
•   2006 to Present: Feeding/Encouraging/Assisting Community Homeless to Shelters Ewa Beach
•   Baseball Teams Ceremonies and Awards Events: Volunteer & Donor
•   Ewa Beach Christmas Parade: Volunteer, 5 years & towed the main float, 3 yrs.
•   Ewa Villages Movie on the Wall: Volunteer & Donor
•   2007 to Present: Hope for a New Beginning — Homeless Assistance, Volunteer & Donor
•   Ilima Intermediate Hoolaulea: Volunteer & Donor
•   2006 to Present: Informational & Clean-Up of Residents of One‘ula Beach Park - Volunteer & Donor
•   Kapolei City Lights & Kapolei Relay for Life: Volunteer & Donor
•   Lions Club Ewa Beach Chicken Fundraiser Event: Volunteer/Donor & Master of Ceremonies, 5 years
•   Lions Club Ewa Beach Easter Bash at Ewa Beach Community Park: Volunteer & Donor, 2 years
•   Lions Club Ewa Beach Food Drive: Volunteer & Donor
•   Lions Club Ewa Beach Pioneer Memorial Graveyard Clean-Up: Event Chair & Volunteer
•   2005 Welcome Home Parade for the West Oahu for World Series Champions: Volunteer & Donor
•   Lion Club Drive Safe 4 Ewa (Live & Let Live Campaign): Volunteer & Donor
•   2006 & 2007: Lions Club International Youth Dance - Volunteer & Donor
•   Mighty Might's Football Fundraiser: Volunteer & Donor
•   2008 Puuloa Outrigger Canoe Club: Volunteer & Donor
•   Take Back Our Parks Community Event: Volunteer & Donor
•   Waianae Comprehensive (Nanakuli): Volunteer & Donor
•   Youth Jam Concert in the Park: Co-Chair/Organizer & Event Master of Ceremonies
•   2001 to Present: Ewa Beach Weed & Seed Program - Ambassador
•   S.O.S. (Save Our Site) raised money to help secure funding for Our Site: Committee Member
•   Revived Security Watch & Patrol for Ewa crime reduction
•   2003 to Present: Ewa Beach Park Patrols - Daily patrol organizer
•   Since 2006: Neighborhood Security Watch Patrol - Block Captain & Volunteer
•   On-going Hau Bush Clean-Up and Beautification: Initiated and have led many clean-ups to beautify Hau Bush.
•   Our Lady of Perpetual Help Life Teen Program: Core Leader & Supporter/Youth Minister/Entertainment Organizer
•   Ewa Beach Neighborhood Board #23: Chairperson/Vice Chair/Member & Community Advocate

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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

West O‘ahu Voice: Legislative Update (August 2023 issue)


Nonprofit Seeks To Prevent Community Crime

Weed and Seed Hawai‘i is a nonprofit, community-based program with a mission to control, prevent, and reduce violent crimes via a multi agency approach that includes community involvement, law enforcement, neighborhood beautification, and economic and social revitalization -- while investing in the future of keiki. Click here to read the full story.




Tuesday, August 15, 2023

West O‘ahu Voice: Legislative Update (June 2023 issue)


Congratulations To This Year's Graduates

It is with great joy and honor that I serve a district where many of our keiki strive for excellence in academics, and extracurricular activities such as sports. Click here to read the full story.




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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Capital Improvement Funding secured for District 19






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 Measures Introduced in 2025
Measure and Title
SB1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
SB2
RELATING TO TREES.
SB7
RELATING TO HEALTHY WORKPLACES.
SB18
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
SB24
RELATING TO LIMITED-PROFIT HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS.
SB26
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
SB27
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB28
RELATING TO THE LAND USE COMMISSION.
SB29
RELATING TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE RENTAL INDUSTRY.
SB31
RELATING TO PROPERTY.
SB32
RELATING TO THE PSYCHOLOGY INTERJURISDICTIONAL COMPACT.
SB34
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
SB36
RELATING TO THE LAND USE COMMISSION.
SB38
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB39
RELATING TO VOTER REGISTRATION.
SB42
RELATING TO THE RENTAL HOUSING REVOLVING FUND.
SB44
RELATING TO HOUSING DISCRIMINATION.
SB46
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
SB47
RELATING TO STATE HOLIDAYS.
SB48
RELATING TO THE STATE BUILDING CODE COUNCIL.
SB49
RELATING TO TERMINAL ILLNESSES.
SB63
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB64
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB65
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB66
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB67
RELATING TO INCLUSIONARY ZONING.
SB68
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING.
SB69
RELATING TO DEPOSITS OF PUBLIC FUNDS.
SB70
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB71
RELATING TO THE RENTAL HOUSING REVOLVING FUND.
SB72
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB73
RELATING TO COUNTY PERMITS.
SB74
RELATING TO STATE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.
SB75
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB76
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB80
RELATING TO THE DWELLING UNIT REVOLVING FUND.
SB84
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB85
RELATING TO PERMITS.
SB86
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB87
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SB88
RELATING TO THE HAWAII NATIONAL GUARD.
SB91
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB92
RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE.
SB94
RELATING TO TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDERS.
SB95
RELATING TO VEHICLE SAFETY.
SB98
RELATING TO LOW-SPEED ELECTRIC BICYCLES.
SB99
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT.
SB101
RELATING TO MEDICAL SCHOOL TUITION.
SB102
RELATING TO RESTAURANTS.
SB103
RELATING TO ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES.
SB104
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS.
SB119
RELATING TO NURSING.
SB132
RELATING TO SMALL BUSINESS LOANS.
SB133
RELATING TO ENERGY.
SB135
RELATING TO THE LABELING OF MACADAMIA NUTS.
SB160
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
SB162
RELATING TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
SB163
RELATING TO THE RENTAL HOUSING REVOLVING FUND.
SB164
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB165
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB178
RELATING TO SURFING.
SB186
RELATING TO MOTOR CARRIER VEHICLES.
SB187
RELATING TO A LIBRARY IN EWA BEACH.
SB188
RELATING TO A STATE PERMITTING OFFICE.
SB189
RELATING TO BREAST CANCER SCREENING.
SB190
RELATING TO SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS.
SB191
RELATING TO ENERGY ASSISTANCE.
SB192
RELATING TO EXPLOSION DETECTION TECHNOLOGY.
SB193
RELATING TO CRIME.
SB194
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX EXEMPTIONS.
SB195
RELATING TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION.
SB196
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB197
RELATING TO PUBLIC NOTICE.
SB198
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
SB199
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN CULTURE.
SB200
RELATING TO SPEEDY TRIALS.
SB201
RELATING TO STUDENT OUT-OF-SERVICE-AREA ATTENDANCE.
SB202
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
SB203
RELATING TO CRIME.
SB206
RELATING TO PROPERTY.
SB207
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
SB208
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES.
SB209
RELATING TO WATER.
SB210
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
SB211
RELATING TO THE HAWAII COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
SB212
RELATING TO CESSPOOLS.
SB213
RELATING TO CHILDREN.
SB214
RELATING TO INCOME.
SB215
RELATING TO TOWING COMPANIES.
SB227
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
SB248
RELATING TO DECENTRALIZATION OF DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FARM TO SCHOOL.
SB249
RELATING TO LOCAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
SB250
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB251
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
SB292
RELATING TO SEXUAL EXPLOITATION.
SB293
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS.
SB294
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
SB295
RELATING TO DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIVE ORDERS.
SB296
RELATING TO MINORS.
SB298
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
SB299
RELATING TO LOAN REPAYMENT FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS.
SB300
RELATING TO STATE LEGISLATIVE VACANCIES.
SB315
RELATING TO FERAL PIGS.
SB316
RELATING TO INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE IN HOUSING SUBDIVISIONS.
SB318
RELATING TO GENETIC INFORMATION.
SB321
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SB322
RELATING TO MEDICAID.
SB323
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
SB324
RELATING TO PHARMACISTS.
SB330
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES PREVENTION.
SB336
RELATING TO THE DEFENSE OF STATE EMPLOYEES.
SB337
RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.
SB338
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB340
RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT.
SB341
RELATING TO REIMBURSEMENT OF PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES.
SB360
RELATING TO HOMELESSNESS.
SB361
RELATING TO THE COMMUNITY OUTREACH COURT.
SB364
RELATING TO STATE BOATING FACILITIES.
SB368
RELATING TO MEDICAL RECORDS.
SB369
RELATING TO RESILIENCY.
SB374
RELATING TO TAX INCREMENT BONDS.
SB377
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB378
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
SB379
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
SB380
RELATING TO NON-GENERAL FUNDS.
SB382
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
SB383
RELATING TO SMALL PURCHASES.
SB384
RELATING TO VICTIM RESTITUTION.
SB385
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
SB386
RELATING TO WATER SYSTEMS.
SB387
RELATING TO SERVICE ANIMALS.
SB388
RELATED TO TEACHER LOANS.
SB389
RELATING TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
SB391
RELATING TO RECYCLING.
SB392
RELATING TO ELECTRIC BICYCLES.
SB393
RELATING TO HOSPITALS.
SB408
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB411
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS AT STATE SMALL BOAT HARBORS AND STATE PARKS.
SB413
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
SB415
RELATING TO TRAIL ACCESSIBILITY.
SB416
RELATING TO THE RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD-TENANT CODE.
SB417
RELATING TO CONTRACTORS.
SB418
RELATING TO REGULATORY SUNSET REVIEW IN HAWAII.
SB419
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
SB420
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB421
RELATING TO LITERACY.
SB422
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB423
RELATING TO THE EARLY LEARNING BOARD.
SB425
RELATING TO QUALIFIED COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROGRAMS.
SB426
RELATING TO AN EARLY LEARNING APPRENTICESHIP GRANT PROGRAM.
SB450
RELATING TO AUTISM.
SB451
RELATING TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.
SB462
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS.