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State of Hawai'i
Hawaii State
Legislature establishes our laws and creates services that benefit the
people of Hawaii.
Contact Information
Legislative
Directories
House Chief Clerk (808)586-6400
Senate Chief Clerk (808) 586-6720
Hawaii State Capitol
415 South Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
The Executive
Branch executes those laws and administers the various services of the
government.
Government in the State Hawaii's
Laws include the administrative rules, automobile legislation, campaign
spending laws, child support legislation, Hawaii State Constitution, labor laws,
Legislative bills and resolutions and tax laws for the state.
Office
of Information Practices administers Hawaii's open records (Sunshine)
law, the Uniform Information
Practices Act (Modified, chapter 92F), Hawaii Revised Statutes ("UIPA"),
and Agency Rules.
Contact Information
(808) 586-1400
No. 1 Capitol District Building
250 South Hotel Street, Suite 107
Honolulu, HI
96813
oip@hawaii.gov
Hawaii
State Ethics Commission is to promote and enforce high standards of
ethical conduct in state government and to preserve public confidence in public
servants.
Contact Information
(808) 587-0460
P.O. Box 616
Honolulu, HI 96809
ethics@hawaiiethics.org
Office
of Elections offers voter services, candidate information, election
results, registration statistics, to provide accessible, convenient and
secure election services to citizens statewide.
Contact Information
(808) 453-VOTE(8683)
802 Lehua Avenue
Pearl City, HI 96782
elections@aloha.net
University of Hawai'i at Manoa Department
of Political Science examines politics not only in government and among nations but also in private organizations, businesses, universities, families, language, and daily life.
At the graduate level, the department stands out in the fields of international relations, political theory, comparative studies, Asian politics, futures studies, and policy analysis.
Contact Information
(808) 956-7513
2424 Maile Way
Saunders Hall Room 640
Honolulu HI 96822-2223
polisci@hawaii.edu
University of Hawai'i at Manoa Department of
Sociology provides students with a broad foundation in theory and methods of sociological research, and then focus on the following five areas
to offer expertise and opportunities for research and training: sociology of Asia and the
Pacific; ethnic and race relations; crime, law, and deviance; and health, aging, and medical
sociology.
Contact Information
(808) 956-7693
Saunders Hall, Room 247
2424 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
socdept@hawaii.edu
University of Hawai'i College of Social Sciences Public
Policy Center
brings together expertise, commitment, and a strong and
continuing desire to enhance the quality of community life through teaching,
research, and civic engagement.
Contact Information
(808) 956-4237
Saunders Hall 723
2424 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
cssppc@hawaii.edu
University of Hawai'i at Manoa Women's Studies Program
offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of women and gender issues. The purpose of the program is to provide a rigorous and integrated academic experience for students interested in feminist research and teaching, giving them a coherent program of study in contemporary scholarship on feminist and gender studies.
Contact Information
(808) 956-7464
2424 Maile Way
Saunders Hall Room 722
Honolulu, HI 96822
Local Counties
Honolulu
City Council is the lawmaking body of the City and County of Honolulu
and is responsible for serving and advancing the general welfare,
health, happiness, and safety of the people through exercising its legislative
power.
Contact Information
(808) 547-7000
530 South King Street, Room 202
Honolulu, HI
96813
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Ordinances,
Bills and Resolutions includes explanations how a bill
becomes an ordinance, ordinances proposed via initiative power, status and
text of pending bills and resolutions, revised
ordinances of Honolulu 1990, and the revised city charter of Honolulu 2000.
Hawaii County
Council is vested with the legislative powers of the county
focusing on
legislation and public policy formulation.
Contact Information
(808) 961-8225
25 Aupuni Street, Room 209
Hilo, HI 96720
akonishi@interpac.net
Maui County
Council members meet with representatives of all levels of
government, experts, and the public to enact legislation that improves the
quality of life for all of Maui County's residents.
Contact Information
(808) 270-7838
County of Maui
200 South High Street, 7th floor
Wailuku, HI 96793-2155
county.council@co.maui.hi.us
Kauai County
Council represents the county in all legal proceedings
and performs all other services incident to the office as required by law.
Contact Information
(808) 241-6371
4396 Rice Street, Number 206
Lihue, HI 96766
Federal/National Agencies
PowerReporting
on Politics and Policy is edited by Bill Dedman, a correspondent for
The Boston Globe.
FirstGov
Public Safety and Law is the official U.S. gateway connecting the world to all U.S.
government information and services.
Contact Information
1 (800) FED INFO (1-800-333-4636)
U.S. General Services Administration
1800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20405
FirstGov
FirstGov Voting
and Election is the official U.S. gateway connecting the world to all U.S.
government information and services.
Contact Information
1 (800) FED INFO (1-800-333-4636)
U.S. General Services Administration
1800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20405
FirstGov
Legal Information Institute Hawaii
Legal Matters is known internationally as a leading “law-not-com”
provider of public legal information, offering all opinions of the United States
Supreme Court handed down since 1992.
Political Parties
Hawai`i
Democratic Party is dedicated to working for Democratic values in these
changing times: safe streets, quality education for our keiki and affordable
healthcare for all families.
Contact Information
Party Headquarters
(808) 596-2980
770 Kapiolani Blvd. Suite 115
Honolulu, HI 96813
democrats@hidem.com
Hawaii Republican
Party are committed to the belief that all people were created equal
with inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,
and seek to unite people around a set of commonly held ideals.
Contact Information
(808) 593-8180
725 Kapiolani Blvd. #C-105
Honolulu, HI 96813
headquarters@gophawaii.com
The Green Party of
Hawaii is a grassroots organization based on four core values: ecological wisdom, grassroots democracy, social
and economic justice, and nonviolence.
Contact Information
(808) 324-7336
P.O. Box 4065
Hilo, HI 96720-0065
Hawai'i
Independent and Soverign Party feels that to restore Hawai'i's
independence is clearly legal, justified, and possible; that the existing
political and economic systems of the State of Hawaii, aside from being illegal,
are not responsible to the just and timely advancement of peoples' rights and
livelihoods, nor the sustainability of our environment.
Contact Information
(808) 259-9018
41-1300 Waikupanaha Street
Waimanalo, O`ahu 96795 Hawaiian Islands
exec@hawaii-nation.org
Libertarian Party of
Hawaii is the "Party of Principle" dedicated to personal
and economic freedom and responsibility and
is the largest alternative party in
the U.S.
Contact Information
(808) 537-3078
625 Keawe Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Contact Libertarian
Party members
Non Profit Organizations
Stateline.org
Hawaii is an online news publication that reports
each weekday on the day's top news, along with news stories and analysis by its
staff of Washington-based reporters.
Contact Information
(202) 965-5035 switchboard
1101 30th St. NW, Suite 135
Washington, DC 20007
editor@stateline.org
The Toda
Institute is
committed to the pursuit of peace through peaceful means and a complete
abolition of war
that resists
injustice and tries to resolve
conflict
to maximize the efforts of
people of peace of all colors and creeds.
Contact Information
(808) 955-8231
1600 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1111
Honolulu, HI
96814
toda@toda.org
American Friends
Service Committee offers grassroots, social analysis-based economic
workshops initiated by others and focuses almost exclusively
on state public policy affecting "welfare."
Contact Information
(808) 988-2184
2426 O'ahu Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96822
kkajihiro@afsc.org
The East-West Center is an internationally recognized education and research organization that helps promote the establishment of a stable, peaceful and prosperous Asia Pacific community.
Contact Information
(808) 944-7111
1601 East West Road
Honolulu, HI 96848-1601
Contact
information
About this
project, prepared by Diane Nakashima for the University of
Hawaii at Manoa Communications Program, May 2005. If you have any questions or
comments, please contact Diane.
These links may become out-of-date before an opportunity to update. Revised
04/26/05.
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