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eNewsletter for the Week of June 27 - July 4, 2009
Molokai General Speech

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.

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Administration
Makes Tough
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Budget Deadline

 
  Lt. Governor Marks
Fourth of July

 
 
 In the News  Statehood Update

 
 
Statehood
Learn more about the 50th Anniversary of Hawai`i Statehood Commission's efforts to commemorate the path that has brought us to the success we have experienced in our first 50 years since statehood.
 
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 Quote of the Week
"Now is the time to speak up. There is no question that many of these bills will draw strong emotions from all sides, and it is critical that they are viewed in the broader context of what is best for our residents and our state going forward."

- James R. "Duke" Aiona, Jr.
  Lieutenant Governor 
 Fact of the Week
The Governor has until July 15 to sign, veto, or allow measures passed this legislative session to become law without her signature. Public comments are welcomed by email at gov.policy@hawaii.gov, fax at 586-0006, or phone at 586-0034. 
 Upcoming Events
July 14, Lt. Governor Aiona participates in the Ka`u Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting.

July 17, Lt. Governor Aiona speaks at a heritage day celebration organized by the Queen's Medical Center.

July 18, Lt. Governor Aiona addresses the Hawai`i Clean Energy Festival.
 Contact the Lt. Governor's Office
email: ltgov@hawaii.gov