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Micro apartments, DUI, GMOs on tap at Legislature

DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARADVERTISER.OM

The state Capitol hallways were crowded with people after the closing of the Hawai‘i State Legislature Opening Day.

The Hawaii Legislature is heading into its first full week of the 2016 legislative session, and lawmakers are busy submitting new bills.

The week will begin with an overview of the state as Gov. David Ige delivers his annual address on Monday.

Later on Monday, mayors from each county will talk with committees about the funding and program support they’d like to receive from the state.

Wednesday is the deadline for new bills to be introduced, so lawmakers are prepping proposals on everything from micro-apartments to genetically modified foods.

The women’s legislative caucus plans to introduce a package of bills on Thursday.

Also on Thursday, a Senate committee will discuss lowering the amount of blood alcohol content that’s legally allowed while driving.

Here’s a sampling of the bills that are being introduced or revived this year:

— DRIVING DRUNK — A senator wants to lower the threshold for driving under the influence of intoxicants to a blood-alcohol content of 0.06 percent of the driver’s blood, down from 0.08 percent.

— TINY HOMES — A bill seeks money to build tiny homes that would be no more than 220 square feet for one person, or 300 square feet for two people.

— SALARY CEILING — Employees of the University of Hawaii won’t be allowed to have a salary that’s more than double what the governor makes without approval of the Legislature under a bill introduced in the House.

— GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS — A number of proposals that seek labeling for genetically modified foods are being revived in the Senate.

39 responses to “Micro apartments, DUI, GMOs on tap at Legislature”

  1. mikethenovice says:

    Everything on the table except fixing the potholes.

  2. FARKWARD says:

    “What do you think of a 0.5% general excise tax surcharge to cover in-house elderly care later in one’s life?” (BIG-Q) DUMP THE RAIL!!!

  3. mikethenovice says:

    How about a micro paycheck for Hawaii “s elected ones?

  4. wrightj says:

    Micro-apartments. I think mine is one of them.

  5. Boots says:

    Reduce the level for DUI? Really? Why? Do we really need to turn the state into a the prison industrial complex? I really would like to see the stats on people with alcohol under the legal limit contributing to accidents and how many was really due to the alcohol? Chances are the accident would have happened in any event as the person was probably using a hands free cell phone.

  6. Kuokoa says:

    What difference does it make when only 10% of the bills introduced ever get passed and of those very few, if any, are what the constituents want.

  7. mikethenovice says:

    I still have my two cans tied to a string phone.

  8. mikethenovice says:

    Grandpa always told me that money is the last word in any project.

  9. twosense says:

    Such a hateful,
    useless comment! Shame on you !!

  10. Kalaheo1 says:

    I wish this paper had a “report comment” button.

  11. Wazdat says:

    What about the TRAFFIC ? How come NO talk from elected officials in IMPROVING the roadways, sync lights, shift work hours and nothing about the OVERPRICED rail ?

  12. Boots says:

    You know some day you may come down with cancer. We will see if you deal with it with the same class that Takai has. You really should be ashamed of yourself.

  13. justmyview371 says:

    All waste of time bills.

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