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Hawaii State Legislature
Procurement for printing, sewing, and binding the 2025 Journal of the Hawai'i State Senate.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Aug 31, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Hawaii State Legislature
Close: Aug 31, 2026
Procurement for printing, sewing, and binding the 2025 Journal of the Hawai'i State Senate.
AvailableHawaii State Legislature
Provide printing, sewing and binding the journal of the house of representatives of the thirty-third legislature, regular session of 2025 and any special session convened during 2025.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Hawaii State Legislature
Close: Jan 30, 2026
Provide printing, sewing and binding the journal of the house of representatives of the thirty-third legislature, regular session of 2025 and any special session convened during 2025.
Hawaii State Legislature
The State of Hawaii seeks contractors to perform financial audits, single audits, and reports on controls at a service organization for fiscal years ending June 30, 2026, 2027, and 2028.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 5, 2026
Hawaii State Legislature
Close: Feb 6, 2026
The State of Hawaii seeks contractors to perform financial audits, single audits, and reports on controls at a service organization for fiscal years ending June 30, 2026, 2027, and 2028.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Hawaii State Legislature
The meeting included a Directors' report covering education and disclosure updates, training statistics, and guidance and assignment statistics. New ethics training videos were presented, and the status of Commissioner vacancies was discussed. Additionally, there was a review of 2026 legislative matters, specifically relating to campaign fundraising restrictions for executive branch employees.
The meeting included discussions on the election of commission officers following the resignation of the Chair, and formal recognition of the outgoing Chair's distinguished service. The Directors' report covered training statistics, guidance and assignment metrics, and miscellaneous office updates. The commission also reviewed recent media reports concerning government ethics, provided an update on 2026 legislative matters, and conducted an evaluation of the Executive Director.
The commission reviewed reports including training statistics, guidance and assignment data, and the third quarter financial report. Members engaged in a discussion regarding recent media coverage concerning ethics in government and the commission. Additionally, the commission addressed various legislative matters, including proposed bills related to financial disclosures, campaign fundraising, anti-nepotism, and procurement. The evaluation process for the Executive Director and General Counsel was also reviewed, leading to the approval of a timeline and procedural framework for the upcoming performance assessment.
The Conference Committee reconvened to resolve differences between the House and Senate versions of two bills. The first, relating to compassionate release, concerns the Hawaii Paroling Authority and the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The second, relating to emergency management, involves the HIEMA and the Hawaii Community Resilience Hub Program. This session was designated for decision-making purposes only, with no public testimony accepted.
This document requests the development of a comprehensive, data-driven, and equity-focused statewide food security strategy for Hawaii. The strategy aims to address significant food insecurity, affecting approximately thirty-two percent of the State's households, particularly among marginalized communities, children, young adults, and individuals with disabilities. Key areas of focus for the strategy include assessing economic, geographic, cultural, and programmatic barriers to food access, analyzing economic and climatic trends, identifying approaches to boost local agricultural production, and recommending policy and funding strategies to reduce food costs and expand access to nutritious, culturally appropriate foods. It emphasizes community participation, specifically from underserved communities, and includes provisions for integrating the needs of individuals with disabilities and aligning with existing support programs. The overall vision is to promote equitable access to food, honor cultural practices, and support community-led food systems across the State.
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