OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER
TWENTY-THIRD STATE LEGISLATURE
COMMITTEE REFERRALS
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NO. 12
12th LEGISLATIVE DAY-FEBRUARY 6, 2006
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Committee Abbreviations:
AGR - Agriculture |
HSG Housing |
CPC - Consumer Protection & Commerce |
HUS - Human Services |
EDB - Economic Development & |
INT - International Affairs |
Business Concerns |
JUD - Judiciary |
EDN - Education |
LAB - Labor & Public Employment |
EEP - Energy & Environmental Protection |
LMG - Legislative Management |
FIN - Finance |
PSM - Public Safety & Military Affairs |
HAW Hawaiian Affairs |
TAC - Tourism & Culture |
HED - Higher Education |
TRN - Transportation |
HLT - Health |
WLO - Water, Land & Ocean Resources |
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HOUSE BILLS |
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Committee |
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H.B. NO. |
RE-REFERRAL |
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2179 |
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE. Transfers management of agricultural lands and state irrigation systems, and agricultural marketing duties from the Department of Agriculture to the Agribusiness Development Corporation. Requires transfers of non-agricultural park lands to the corporation by July 1, 2007. Establishes an irrigation repair and maintenance special fund. Establishes a tax credit for matching funds provided by landowners who receive funding from the special fund. |
AGR, FIN |
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3146 |
RELATING TO TEACHER HOUSING. Creates an affordable housing program for active full-time public school teachers to purchase an interest in residential properties. |
EDN, FIN |
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3147 |
RELATING TO TEACHERS' HOUSING. Authorizes second mortgage loans for downpayment and closing costs of teachers employed and assigned by the department of education. Makes an appropriation to the teachers' housing revolving fund for the purposes of the bill. |
EDN, FIN |
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3210 |
RELATING TO THE ISLAND OF KAHO`OLAWE. Appropriates funds to install renewable energy systems for a model kahua kauhale or encampment on Kaho`olawe and to enable ongoing evaluation of renewable resources for the island. |
HAW, FIN |
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