SENATOR MAILE S.L. SHIMABUKURO O C T O B E R 2 0 2 1 Hawai‘i State Senate ~ Senate District 21 Wai`anae Coast Ko Olina Honokai Hale Kalaeloa
improving our schools and building our community S KAMAILE ACADEMY Acquires $ 1.2 Million Dollars Representative Gates and myself are happy to announce that Kamaile Academy Public Charter school was appropriated $1,200,000.00 “capitol improvement project” funds to design and contruct a playfield and school improvements. As such, they can build a stronger student citizenry both academically & athletically. This DOE Kamaile School was established in 1989 in the Wai‘anae Ahupua‘a complex. In 2007, the school converted and grew to become the state’s largest charter school. Throughout the students path at this K-12 school, they boast a 98% college matriculation rate. Congratulations.
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CALLING FOR ACTION on HR 113 & SR 171 TO ADDRESS THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE
NĀNĀKULI LIBRARY GETS A BOOST
In these times where we are still trying to get back up to speed for professional growth or even family-time while maintaining social distancing, an immensely valuable community resource is our local librearies. Representative Eli and I are happy to announce that the much needed $ 420,000.00 worth of CIP funding for our Nānākuli Library has been released to design and contruct a shade structure in the open area. Creating larger and more versatile spaces to gather, share, and learn from each other will promote a better and more enriching experience for all of us.
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current community covid conditions and updates
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HAWAII STATE LEGISLATURE PROVIDES CLEARER GUIDELINES IN THE LANDLORD/TENANT CODE
In anticipation of the most recent struggles our community is facing, the 2021 Session of the Hawaii State Legislature passed Act 57 (HB1376) which seeks to provide clear guidelines on how best to resolve any landlord/tenant issues regarding delinquent rent accrued over the pandemic as well as appropriate mediations and eviction processes if applicable. A summary of the guidelines are provided below.
When it comes to our children (and our kupuna), we all understand the importance of adequate food and good nutrition. Here are the current resources to assist us in finding enough healthy food.
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~ Maile
Should you be seeking resources, look to donate resources, or if you just want to volunteer… contact the Hawaii Food Bank
~ Maile
ADDRESS/MAP: 2611 Kilihau St. Honolulu 96819 PHONE: (808) 836-3600 EMAIL:
Info@HawaiiFoodbank.org
community resource support EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE v
APPLY: www.KaWailele.org [OR] (808) 587-7656 OR IN-PERSON at a Financial Opportunity Center Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. OAHU: 200 N. Vineyard Blvd, Suite B140 Honolulu, HI (808) 587-7886
We are slowly but most assuredly pulling out of all the pandemic restrictions as we restore our lifestyles and employment to normalcy. ** HERE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL AIDS **
~ Maile
University of Hawaii’s Training Programs for 2021
Hawaii received a 3-yr federal CARES grant to offer free/reduced-cost rapid industry certification training which is open to Hawaii’i residents (US citizen/permanent resident) who are under/underemployed. APPLY BELOW uhcc.hawaii.edu/training (808) 984-3300 Please like and follow me on social media:
@21maile (Facebook) / @senshimabukuro (Instagram) Senator Maile S.L. Shimabukuro—Hawaii State Senate District 21
Tel: (808) 586-7793 Fax: (808) 586-7797 Blog: http://21maile.com Email: maileshimabukuro@yahoo.com