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Hawaii mayors urge Gov. David Ige to veto bail reform bill

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Maui Mayor Michael Victorino, left, Hawaii Island Mayor Mitch Roth, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi and Honolulu City Prosector Steve Alm were speakers at a news conference Wednesday at the Mission Memorial Auditorium urging Gov. David Ige to veto HB 1567, which eliminates the use of cash bail and requires defendants to be released on their own recognizance for certain nonviolent offenses.
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Honolulu Police Department Assistant Chief Calvin Tong spoke during the news conference Wednesday.
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Honolulu City Prosector Steve Alm spoke at the news conference Wednesday.
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Kauai County Mayor Derek Kawakami spoke via a taped message.
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Maui Mayor Michael Victorino spoke at the news conference Wednesday.
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Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi spoke at the news conference Wednesday.
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SHOPO President Robert Cavaco spoke to Honolulu City Prosecutor Steve Alm prior to the news conference Wednesday.
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Honolulu City Prosector Steve Alm, left, and SHOPO President Robert Cavaco spoke prior to the news conference Wednesday.
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Michael Kitchens of Stolen Stuff Hawaii was in attendance for the news conference.
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Hawaii Island Mayor Mitch Roth speak at a news conference Wednesday.
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San Jose Police Sgt. Sean Pritchard spoke at the news conference Wednesday.

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