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2022-2024
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Heather Kimball, Council Member
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GOEAC: Filed - 09/19/23
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Juno 26, 2025, HSAC Mooting Minutes Page 1 5 $a,StpTEASS��a <br />zA z <br />• 1r <br />5 <br />O'tCOUti��� ' <br />a. If the Governor signs the bill by July 11, 2023 (the 45th day after <br />adjournment sine die), the bill becomes law and is given an Act number <br />b. If the Governor neither signs nor vetoes the bill by July 11, 2023 (the 45th day <br />after adjournment sine die), the bill becomes law without the Governor's <br />signature and is given an Act number <br />c. If the Governor intends to veto the bill, the Governor must inform the Legislature <br />by June 26, 2023 (the 35th day after adjournment sine die) and deliver the veto by <br />July 11, 2023 (the 45th day after adjournment sine die). If the bill is vetoed, it will <br />not become law unless the Legislature successfully overrides the veto in special <br />session by a 213 vote in each chamber * The Legislature must convene in special <br />session at or before noon on July 11, 2023 to override the Governor's veto. <br />IX. Conference Update: ED has started a conference guidebook containing a timeline of <br />events and key elements that need to be planned out. <br />a. Legislative Report <br />ii. Legislative timeline <br />iii. Companion to SB1568 passed, 1-1131363. <br />Lobbyist Jon Okudara: Today is the 35th day since the legislature adjourned, today is the <br />deadline for notice of intent to veto. HB1128 has not been signed yet, do not expect a veto <br />message. <br />The county surcharge bills, using the county surcharge for roads open to the public. Maybe we <br />should recommend in another bill that we should use the surcharge for anything. could discuss <br />this with legislators. 1363 that passed allows the surcharge used for housing. <br />VP Paltin: Can we ask for the TAT surcharge to be used for things not funded by the general <br />fund. <br />CMLee Loy: GE has a sunshine date, could we focus on extending the date and using it for other <br />things. also met with the State DOT and Federal DOT. They have a lot of grants coming up for <br />funding that was left on the table. Recommend talking to Director ed Sniffen about opportunities. <br />X. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />XI. NEW BUSINESS <br />a. Communication (05/01/2023) from Moana M. Lutey, County Clerk, County of <br />Maui, transmitting Resolution No. 23-136, APPROVING THE FISCAL <br />
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