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Photo of David Alcos III

House District 41
Portion of ‘Ewa Beach, Ocean Pointe, Barbers Point
Room: 324
Phone: 808-586-6080
Fax: 808-586-6081
repalcos@capitol.hawaii.gov
David Alcos is a local politician for the Hawaii State House of Representatives District 41. His motto is God, Family, and Community. He was born and raised in Ewa Beach and is an alumni from Ewa Elementary, Ilima Intermediate, and James Campbell High School. He has dedicated his career to serving the people of Hawaii and his community by working to improve their quality of life.

Alcos has a strong background in community service, having worked as a community organizer and advocate for affordable housing, environmental protection, and social justice. He was elected to the Hawaii State House of Representatives in 2022, and he is committed to using his position to make a positive impact on the lives of his constituents.

One of Alcos' top priorities is to increase access to affordable housing for the people of Hawaii. He recognizes that the high cost of living in Hawaii makes it difficult for many families to afford decent housing, and he is working to find solutions to this problem. He has supported legislation to increase funding for affordable housing programs, and he has worked to create incentives for developers to build more affordable homes.

In addition to his work on affordable housing, Alcos is also committed to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable practices. He has advocated for stronger protections for Hawaii's natural resources and has supported measures to reduce Hawaii's dependence on fossil fuels. He believes that by promoting clean energy and conservation, Hawaii can become a leader in sustainable living and set an example for the rest of the world.

Overall, David Alcos is a dedicated public servant who is working to make Hawaii a better place to live for all its residents. He is committed to addressing the state's most pressing challenges, including the high cost of living, the need for affordable housing, and the need to protect the environment. As a member of the Hawaii State House of Representatives, he has the power to make a real difference in the lives of his constituents, and he is using that power to fight for the common good.
- Campbell High School Football Coach for 6+ years
- Buisness Owner for 25+ years
- He has his own General Contracting Company: Design Works HI
- real estate investor
- great cook
- Involved with the Church (New Hope) for 30+ YEARS

2026 Committee Member of
 2026 Allowance Report
 Measures Introduced in 2026
Measure and Title
HB155
RELATING TO CRIME.
HB191
RELATING TO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FARM TO SCHOOL PROCUREMENT.
HB207
RELATING TO SEX-SPECIFIC STUDENT ATHLETIC TEAMS.
HB257
RELATING TO CERTIFICATES OF BIRTH.
HB258
RELATING TO SCHOOL SPORTS.
HB259
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
HB260
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB261
RELATING TO PUBLIC ORDER.
HB262
RELATING TO INTEREST.
HB263
RELATING TO VEHICLE WEIGHT TAXES.
HB264
RELATING TO FAMILY COURT.
HB265
RELATING TO TEACHER RETENTION.
HB266
RELATING TO SURFING.
HB267
RELATING TO SCHOOL SAFETY.
HB268
RELATING TO SEX-BASED ATHLETIC COMPETITIONS IN SPORTS.
HB269
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB270
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB271
RELATING TO SCHOOLS.
HB272
RELATING TO SCHOOLS.
HB273
RELATING TO SCHOOL CHOICE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM.
HB274
RELATING TO SUBCONTRACTORS.
HB275
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
HB281
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
HB282
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB283
RELATING TO INCOME TAX.
HB284
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB285
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
HB286 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO THE INDIVIDUAL HOUSING ACCOUNT PROGRAM.
HB287
PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO ARTICLE X, SECTION 2 AND ARTICLE XVIII, SECTION 12, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII TO ESTABLISH LOCAL ELECTED SCHOOL BOARDS.
HB288 HD1
RELATING TO SCHOOL BUS SERVICES.
HB289
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB290
RELATING TO CRIMES AGAINST ELDERS.
HB291
RELATING TO USE OF FORCE IN SELF-PROTECTION.
HB292
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB293
RELATING TO PUBLIC LAND TRUST REVENUES.
HB294
RELATING TO DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOMELANDS LEASES.
HB295 HD1
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
HB296
RELATING TO OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE ANALYST.
HB297
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
HB298
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE III, SECTION 4, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII TO ESTABLISH TERM LIMITS FOR LEGISLATORS.
HB311
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX EXEMPTION.
HB312
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES.
HB313
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
HB514
RELATING TO WIND ENERGY.
HB515
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB516
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB518
RELATING TO SMALL CLAIMS COURT.
HB540
RELATED TO SAFE WATER.
HB572 HD1
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
HB575
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB851
RELATING TO SELF DEFENSE.
HB884
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
HB1195
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1197
RELATING TO CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY.
HB1198
RELATING TO MINORS.
HB1224
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1226
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1227
RELATING TO FAMILY LEAVE.
HB1241
RELATING TO PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT.
HB1249
RELATING TO DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
HB1286 HD1
RELATING TO PEDESTRIAN SAFETY.
HB1311
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUM PROXY VOTING.
HB1335
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1338
RELATING TO HOMELESSNESS.
HB1339
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
HB1340
RELATING TO CRIMES AGAINST ELDERS.
HB1341
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
HB1346 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1397
RELATING TO PARENTAL RIGHTS.
HB1398
RELATING TO PROPERTY.
HB1399
RELATING TO OPIOID ANTAGONISTS.
HB1412
RELATING TO SUNSHINE LAWS.
HB1417 HD1
RELATING TO FARMS.
HB1418
RELATING TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
HB1419
RELATING TO FIRE PROTECTION.
HB1441
RELATING TO THEFT.
HB1443
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1444
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
HB1474
RELATING TO THE INSURANCE AFFORDABILITY ASSISTANCE PILOT PROGRAM.
HB1485
RELATING TO PROSTITUTION.
HB1486 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC ORDER.
HB1487
RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE.
HB1503
RELATING TO DISASTER RECOVERY.