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July

Lt. Governor Calls on Public to Comment on Potential Vetoes
On his weekly radio call-in show in Honolulu, Lt. Governor Aiona urged Hawai`i residents to weigh in on the 60 bills passed during the 2009 legislative session that are being considered for vetoes.
Lt. Governor Marks Fourth of July
Lt. Governor Aiona celebrated the nation's independence with an estimated 1,000 people at an annual patriotic parade in Kailua.
Administration Makes Tough Choices to Meet Budget Deadline
As the state budget process draws to a close, Lt. Governor Aiona sought to raise awareness about the Administration's plan to maintain a balanced budget.
Search for Chief Judge Reaches Interview Stage
Lt. Governor Aiona turned his attention Friday to the Administration's search for a new chief judge of the Intermediate Court of Appeals, the second-highest court in Hawai`i.
Lt. Governor Hosts Taiwanese President
Lt. Governor Aiona met Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou for the first time during an overnight stopover on the Taiwan leader's way home from a visit to Central America.
Thousands Gather to Celebrate Schofield Barracks Centennial
Schofield Barracks turned 100 in July, with Lt. Governor Aiona and other high-ranking officials commemorating the military base's milestone on Independence Day.
Japanese Chamber of Commerce Honors Business Leaders
Lt. Governor Aiona offered his support to the Japanese business community in Honolulu by helping recognize some of its most emerging and influential leaders at an annual banquet in Waikiki.
Japan's Emperor Makes Historic Visit to Hawai`i
Lt. Governor Aiona was among the dignitaries to greet Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko during an official state luncheon Wednesday at Washington Place.
Ka`u Residents Talk Story About Administration's Economic Initiatives
Speaking at a town hall style meeting in Ka`u, Lt. Governor Aiona highlighted the Administration's economic initiatives emphasizing that with residents' support the state will emerge "stronger and wiser" from its fiscal challenges.
Hawai`i Sets Sight on Space Tourism Industry
Lt. Governor Aiona expressed support for a new law that helps the state move closer to taking private citizens into space, and ultimately shuttling them between Hawai`i and Asia in less than an hour.
Lt. Governor Reaffirms Commitment to Clean Energy
The Lt. Governor met with clean energy leaders Saturday to cast the state's vision for reducing Hawai`i's dependence on foreign fossil fuel and creating more of its own energy.
Lt. Governor Addresses Maui Program's First Graduating Class
The Kapi`olani Community College has raised its stake in statewide efforts to develop Hawai`i's workforce by graduating its first students from a continuing-education program on Maui, Lt. Governor Aiona suggested in a commencement speech.
Navy's Newest Submarine Arrives in Hawai`i
Lt. Governor Aiona was among the guests of military officials who welcomed the U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered attack submarine to Hawai`i, where it is expected to have a $17 million impact on the local economy.
Hawai`i Continues Push for Better Mental Health Care
Lt. Governor Aiona highlighted the efforts of a group focused on a broad series of reforms to improve mental-health care in Hawai`i.
Lt. Governor Seeks to Expand Hawai`i's High Tech Sector
As Hawai`i looks to diversify its economy, Lt. Governor Aiona highlighted the role technology can play in the state's future.
Campaign Aims to Ease Traffic Tie Ups
As the back-to-school-season begins, Lt. Governor Aiona and state transportation officials are encouraging commuters to help alleviate traffic on Hawai`i roadways.
Army Holds Change of Command Ceremony
Lt. Governor Aiona offered the Administration's support to the new commanding officer of 11,000 soldiers who are stationed in Hawai`i.
Embracing Clean Energy Statewide
Lt. Governor Aiona outlined for community and business leaders on Maui key steps that the Administration is taking to put Hawai`i on a path toward a clean energy future by decreasing the state's dependence on foreign fossil fuel and keeping more money in the local economy.
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