HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
THE TWENTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE
REGULAR SESSION OF 2011
Senator David Y. Ige, Chair |
Senator Michelle Kidani, Vice Chair |
Rep. Marcus R. Oshiro, Chair |
Rep. Marilyn B. Lee, Vice Chair |
NOTICE OF INFORMATIONAL BRIEFING
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Friday, April 15, 2011 |
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10:00AM |
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State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street |
Amended A G E N D A
Please note change in briefing location from Auditorium to Conference Room 309
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The Senate Committee on Ways and Means and the House Committee on Finance will conduct a joint informational briefing on all grants-in-aid applications to the 2011 Legislature. The briefing will include applicants from Neighbor Islands and Oahu.
Applicants are not required to attend the joint briefing, and all grant-in-aid applications will be duly considered regardless of whether the applicants attend the briefings. Due to the volume of applications received, and to maximize efficiency, the following rules will be applied during the informational briefing:
1. Only one (1) representative per applicant will be called to provide information and answer questions; and 2. Each representative will be allowed no more than three (3) minutes to provide any additional information. 3. Neighbor Island applicants will be heard in alphabetical order first, followed by Oahu applicants in alphabetical order.
Additionally, representatives of the appropriate Executive Branch expending agencies responsible for the release and distribution of appropriated funds are also invited to participate in this process and be available to answer questions from the Committees about their respective analyses of grant-in-aid applicants' requests.
The following grant-in-aid applicants are listed in alphabetical order and divided by Neighbor Island applicants and Oahu based applicants. 2011 GIA Applications - Redacted
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Neighbor Islands
1. Arc of Hilo 2. Best Buddies 3. Community Based Education Support Services 4. Exploration Foundation 5. Family Life Center 6. Friends of Mokuula, Inc
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7. Hana Health 8. Hawaii County Economic Opportunity Council 9. Hospice Maui, Inc 10. Kauai Economic Opportunity, Inc 11. Kaupakalua Roping Club & Youth Rodeo, Inc 12. Keeping the Hawaiian Islands Beautiful 13. Lahainaluna High School Foundation 14. Lanai Community Health Center 15. Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc 16. Molokai Ohana Health Care 17. West Hawaii Veterans' Cemetery Development and Expansion Association 18. YWCA of Kauai
Oahu
1. Adult Friends for Youth 2. Alcoholic Rehabilitation Services of Hawaii, Inc 3. Asia Pacific Exchange Development 4. Bishop Museum 5. Blueprint for Change 6. Catholic Charities Hawaii 7. Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii 8. Child and Family Service 9. Children's Alliance of Hawaii, Inc 10. Domestic Violence Action Center 11. Easter Seals Hawaii 12. Filipino Community Center, Inc 13. Frank DeLima Student Enrichment Program 14. Friends of Iolani Palace 15. Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Inc 16. Gregory House Programs 17. Hale Kipa 18. Hale Mahaolu 19. Hawaii 3 R's 20. Hawaii Alliance for Community-Based Economic Development 21. Hawaii Family Law Clinic 22. Hawaii Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture 23. Hawaii Home Ownership Center 24. Hawaii Meth Project 25. Hawaii Primary Care Association 26. Hawaii Public Television Foundation 27. Hawaii Theatre Center 28. Helping Hands Hawaii 29. Hui Malama O Ke Kai Foundation 30. Huialoha Church C/o Hawaii Conference Foundation 31. Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture 32. Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children 33. Ke Ola Mamo 34. Ku Aloha Ola Mau 35. Kualoa-Heeia Ecumenical Youth Project 36. Kumu Kahua Theater 37. Legal Aid Society of Hawaii 38. Malama Learning Center 39. Marc Delorme Productions
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40. Moanalua Gardens Foundation 41. Moiliili Community Center 42. Mutual Assistance Associations Center 43. National Alliance on Mental Illness Hawaii 44. National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii 45. Opportunities and Resources, Inc. 46. ORI Anuenue Hale Inc. 47. Pacific American Foundation 48. Pacific Gateway Center 49. Pacific Resources for Education and Learning 50. Palolo Chinese Home 51. Papakolea Community Development Corporation 52. Parents and Children Together 53. Path Clinic 54. Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific Foundation 55. Seagull Schools 56. Sistan C. Alhambra Filipino American Education Institute 57. Special Olympics Hawaii, Inc. 58. St. Francis Healthcare Foundation of Hawaii 59. Surfing The Nations 60. Surfrider Spirit Sessions 61. Susannah Wesley Community Center 62. Sutter Health Pacific 63. Teach for America, Inc 64. USS Missouri Memorial Association 65. Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii 66. Wahiawa General Hospital 67. Waikiki Community Center, Inc 68. Waipahu United Church of Christ 69. Women in Need 70. WorkNet, Inc 71. YMCA of Honolulu - Kalihi Branch
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If you require special assistance or auxiliary aids and/or services to participate in the House public hearing process (i.e., sign or foreign language interpreter or wheelchair accessibility), please contact the Ways and Means Committee Clerk at 586-6800 or the Finance Committee Clerk at 586-6200 or email your request for an interpreter to HouseInterpreter@Capitol.hawaii.gov at least 24 hours prior to the briefing for arrangements. Prompt requests submitted help to ensure the availability of qualified individuals and appropriate accommodations.
For further information, please call the Ways and Means Committee Clerk at 586-6800 or the Finance Committee Clerk at 586-6200.
Selected meetings are broadcast live. Check the current legislative broadcast schedule on the "Capitol TV" Web site at www.capitoltv.org OR call 536-2100.
________________________________________ Senator David Y. Ige Chair |
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________________________________________ Rep. Marcus R. Oshiro Chair |
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