2025 HOUSE AND SENATE SESSION JOB OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE NOW

Photo of Henry J.C. Aquino

Senate District 19
Pearl City, Waipahu, West Loch Estates, Hono‘uli‘uli, Ho‘opili
Room: 204
Phone: 808-586-6970
Fax: 808-586-6879
senaquino@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Aquino is a dedicated public servant with over a decade of legislative experience in Hawai‘i. Currently serving as a State Senator for District 19, which includes Waipahu, Pearl City, and portions of ‘Ewa, Aquino has quickly made a name for himself in the Senate. As Assistant Majority Whip, he plays a crucial role in passing important legislation. In addition, his work as Vice Chair of the Health & Human Services Committee is helping to improve the lives of Hawai‘i’s most vulnerable populations.

Before serving in the Senate, Aquino held a prominent position as the State Representative for District 38. During his tenure, he chaired the House Transportation Committee, contributing to the development of transportation policies and infrastructure planning. He also served on the O‘ahu Metropolitan Planning Organization and held leadership positions in the House Majority. Additionally, Aquino chaired the Public Safety Committee, where he played a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.

Outside of their legislative work, Aquino has been a long-time advocate for his community in Waipahu, serving as Executive Director of the Waipahu Community Association and as a member of several community organizations, including the Leeward O‘ahu Lions Club and the Waipahu Alumni Association.

Aquino’s commitment to public service and community building is evident in his impressive record of accomplishments both in and out of office.

 Measures Introduced in 2025
Measure and Title
SB83
RELATING TO HOTELS.
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.
SB89
RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS.
SB91
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB92
RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE.
SB93
RELATING TO HOUSING.
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.
SB125
RELATING TO STATE ENTERPRISE ZONES.
SB127
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL GRANTS.
SB128
RELATING TO TRESPASS.
SB129
RELATING TO LABELING REQUIREMENTS.
SB130
RELATING TO SEARCH AND RESCUE.
SB131
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
SB132
RELATING TO SMALL BUSINESS LOANS.
SB133
RELATING TO ENERGY.
SB134
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
SB137
RELATING TO ELECTRIC UTILITIES.
SB138
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB139
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
SB143
RELATING TO SPECIAL NUMBER PLATES.
SB144
RELATING TO CHIROPRACTIC.
SB149
RELATING TO ACCESSIBILITY.
SB164
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB165
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SB167
RELATING TO PERMITS.
SB178
RELATING TO SURFING.
SB179
RELATING TO REMEDIES.
SB180
RELATING TO ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES.
SB181
RELATING TO HAZARD PAY BONUS.
SB182
RELATING TO SERVICE DISRUPTIONS.
SB183
RELATING TO THE HAWAII EMPLOYER-UNION HEALTH BENEFITS TRUST FUND.
SB184
RELATING TO THE DEPOSIT BEVERAGE CONTAINER PROGRAM.
SB185
RELATING TO INDEBTEDNESS TO THE STATE.
SB188
RELATING TO A STATE PERMITTING OFFICE.
SB189
RELATING TO BREAST CANCER SCREENING.
SB192
RELATING TO EXPLOSION DETECTION TECHNOLOGY.
SB193
RELATING TO CRIME.
SB207
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
SB208
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES.
SB220
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION FINANCING.
SB221
RELATING TO SCHOOL MEALS.
SB222
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
SB223
RELATING TO FIRE PREVENTION.
SB224
RELATING TO IDENTIFICATION.
SB227
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
SB234
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
SB239
RELATING TO DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
SB246
RELATING TO CORAL REEFS.
SB252
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
SB292
RELATING TO SEXUAL EXPLOITATION.
SB294
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
SB298
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
SB299
RELATING TO LOAN REPAYMENT FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS.
SB318
RELATING TO GENETIC INFORMATION.
SB322
RELATING TO MEDICAID.
SB323
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
SB324
RELATING TO PHARMACISTS.
SB327
RELATING TO INTERNSHIPS.
SB328
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB330
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES PREVENTION.
SB336
RELATING TO THE DEFENSE OF STATE EMPLOYEES.
SB337
RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.
SB338
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SB339
RELATING TO NEEDS ALLOWANCE.
SB340
RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT.
SB341
RELATING TO REIMBURSEMENT OF PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES.
SB342
RELATING TO PAID FAMILY LEAVE.
SB343
RELATING TO HAZARD PAY.
SB358
RELATING TO FAIR SCHEDULING.
SB368
RELATING TO MEDICAL RECORDS.
SB371
RELATING TO PROPERTY DAMAGE OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES.
SB376
RELATING TO TAX CREDITS.
SB382
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
SB383
RELATING TO SMALL PURCHASES.
SB410
RELATING TO STATE AND COUNTY EMPLOYMENT.
SB420
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB421
RELATING TO LITERACY.
SB422
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB423
RELATING TO THE EARLY LEARNING BOARD.
SB424
RELATING TO LABOR STANDARDS AT HEALTH CARE FACILITIES.
SB425
RELATING TO QUALIFIED COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROGRAMS.
SB426
RELATING TO AN EARLY LEARNING APPRENTICESHIP GRANT PROGRAM.
SB434
RELATING TO TREATMENT FOR MENTAL ILLNESS.
SB436
RELATING TO THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL.
SB437
RELATING TO THE EAST-WEST CENTER.
SB439
RELATING TO FEES.
SB442
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT.
SB443
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
SB450
RELATING TO AUTISM.
SB451
RELATING TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.
SB461
RELATING TO WAGES.
SB462
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS.