Hawaii state senators paid their respects at a memorial for the late Sen. Breene Harimoto, who died Thursday. Harimoto, 66, was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer five years ago.
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Legislators mill around the chamber floor of the Hawaii House of Representatives at the State Capitol before convening on Monday. The public and media are still locked out from the Capitol with politicians citing COVID-19 concerns.
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People on the outside of the Hawaii House of Representatives chamber were reflected off the glass as legislators gathered on the floor before convening their session on Monday. The public and media are still locked out from the Capitol with politicians citing COVID-19 concerns.
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Hawaii state senators took pictures and placed lei in honor of the late Sen. Breene Harimoto, who died Thursday.
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Hawaii State Senate speaker Ron Kouchi adjusted his mask before convening the legislative session at the State Capitol on Monday.
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Hawaii state senators paid their respects at a memorial for the late Sen. Breene Harimoto, who died Thursday.
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A small rally was held in front of the State Capitol on Monday to urge lawmakers to appropriate funding from the CARES Act to various local social services that serve the community.
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Lawmakers sat in the public galley to adhere to social distancing in the Hawaii House of Representatives chamber at the State Capitol on Monday.
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People are reflected from outside of the Hawaii Senate chambers windows at the State Capitol on Monday.
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A small rally was held in front of the State Capitol on Monday to urge lawmakers to appropriate funding from the CARES Act to various local social services that serve the community.
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People are reflected from outside of the Hawaii Senate chambers windows at the State Capitol on Monday.
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A sign warns politicians not sit in the front row of the public galley at the State Capitol.