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Mar 5, 2026
Wed, Mar 5
completed
Zoning & Planning (ZON)
Honolulu Hale, Council Chamber
· 8 agenda items
HR 3
introduced
resolution
Urging the Governor to protect transgender National Guard members
Eight House members are urging Governor Green to protect transgender National Guard members from the federal ban.
TAM, AMATO +6
Zoning & Planning
attend hearing
Attend the next Committee meeting on April 2, 2026, to provide testimony on the Planning Commission review.
Due Apr 2, 2026
Tam
in progress
"I will introduce legislation to expand affordable housing on state lands."
House Representative
infrastructure
open
Hawaiki Cable Landing Station Expansion Project
3rd discussion
· 2 commitments
The gap in civic life isn't information. It's translation.
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When your council votes to rezone your block, Stoa surfaces it with a deadline and a path to participate.
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