January 26, 2023
Over $1 billion was appropriated for Native Hawaiians last year. Now it needs to be used. (2023)
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January 10, 2023
Pair of Hawaii lawmakers push for poker and sports betting. (2023)
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May 4, 2022
Native Hawaiian caucus celebrates funding successes, big legislative wins. (2022)
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January 28, 2022
Native Hawaiian Caucus' 2022 legislative package includes regenerative tourism. (2022)
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May 7, 2021
Legislature provides $78 million for Native Hawaiian Caucus Priorities. (2021)
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April 1, 2019
The Public Land Trust issue is simply a matter of justice. (2019)
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March 1, 2019
The Hawai‘i State Legislature’s Native Hawaiian Caucus Co-Chairs, Senator Jarrett Keohokalole and Representative Daniel Holt, along with 43 of their colleagues, sponsored Hawaiian Caucus Week February 4-8. (2019)
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February 1, 2019
Legislators Host Hawaiian Caucus Week at the State Capitol. (2019)
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January 30, 2019
HOUSE COMMITTEE APPROVES BILL TO INCREASE OHA FUNDING
The House Committee on Water, Land & Hawaiian Affairs today passed out HB 402 which
establishes $35 million as the Office of Hawaiian Affairs' pro rata share of the
public land trust and transfers a lump sum of $139 million to OHA for underpayment
of the public land trust funds.
The bill also requires the Department of Land and Natural Resources to provide an
annual accounting of receipts from lands described in section 5(f) of the Admissions
Act and establishes a committee to recommend the annual amount of the income and
proceeds from the public land trust that OHA will receive annually.
Representative Daniel Holt (Kalihi, Pālama, Iwilei, Chinatown), co-chair of the
Hawaiian Caucus, issued the following statement:
“This is a matter of fairness and our ability as a governing body to 'auamo kuleana
(the responsibility we carry on our shoulders), this measure brings equity to decades
long discussions and debates,” said Rep. Holt.
The bill now moves to the Finance Committee.
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Jun 5, 2018
End of the Session Legislative Review
The 29th Legislature is done. We have had a very productive session, moving our community forward - - $570 million for affordable rentals, $30 million for Ohana Zones, UH promise program, law enforcement standards, and over $64.3 million for capital improvement projects for District 29 - - a body of work that I am proud to stand behind.
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March 8, 2018
Representative Holt's Tax Bill Moves to Senate
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March 2, 2018
10th Annual 'Art at the Capitol' Event Set for April 6
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March 1, 2018
Representative Holt Seeks Increased Police Presence in Chinatown
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February 8, 2018
Kalihi Lawmaker Introduces Bills on Voter Registration, Rental Tax Credits, and Resolution on Police Presence in Chinatown.
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January 26, 2017
News Release - For immediate release : Honolulu, Hawaii - State Representative Daniel Holt (Kalihi, Palama, Iwilei, Chinatown) has introduced eleven bills for the 2017 Legislative Session, including measures on community-based policing and payday lending.
HAWAII HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
News Release - For immediate release
January 26, 2017
Contact: Daniel Holt 808-586-6180
repholt@capitol.hawaii.gov
Media Contact: Carolyn Tanaka 808-586-6133, 808-381-7752
tanaka@capitol.hawaii.gov
FRESHMAN KALIHI LAWMAKER SEEKS EXPANDED COMMUNITY-BASED POLICING, FAIRER PAYDAY LOAN RATES,
Rep. Holt introduces his eleven bills for the 2017 Legislative Session
Honolulu, Hawaii - State Representative Daniel Holt (Kalihi, Palama, Iwilei, Chinatown) has introduced eleven bills for the 2017 Legislative Session, including measures on community-based policing and payday lending.
HB 653 which appropriates funds to maintain and expand the Weed and Seed program, a U.S. Department of Justice initiative that involves city, state and federal law enforcement agencies, social service agencies, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and residents to reclaim, restore, and rebuild communities by "weeding" out the criminal element, then "seeding" the community with the appropriate services.
"The Weed and Seed strategy first started in the Kalihi-Palama/Chinatown area in the early 90's and has proven to be very successful in the community," said Holt. "Throughout the years, it expanded to Wahiawa, Waipahu, 'Ewa Beach, and Wai'anae. Crime rates, drug abuse, and gang activity has gone down tremendously since then and I want to make sure that this program continues to get funding so we can continue to keep our communities safe and expand it to other areas that need it as well," Holt said.
Rep. Holt also introduced HB 380 reduces the maximum fee a check casher or payday lender may charge for deferring the deposit of a check from 15 percent to 7 percent of the face value of the check.
"Payday lending provides short-term, unsecured loans to the most vulnerable populations of our community and while it may seem to ease a hardship for the short-term, taking on these loans will create a further hardship on their financial situation. There is a disproportionate number of payday lending locations in my district and I am looking to protect our constituents from these excessively high fees," said Holt.
Holt also introduced bills regarding contractor licensing, workers' compensation, and government accountability. To see the complete list of Representative Holt's bills, go to
https://goo.gl/vhxL8s.