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tY <br /> oVN.~.~.....!Y1 . <br /> ~4.' <br /> <br /> JAMLS Y. AItAKAKI Q,6i~ti• Phone: (S08) 961-8272 <br /> Chnfrrnna C+ 1'rrsiding O/direr I'AX: (SOS) 969-3291 <br /> `.'~rf OI'Nr''~• <br /> COUNTY COUNCII, <br /> County ~ f Hmm~ii ~yy~,rl,~ <br /> 1lnwnii Cnunty Building ~ ~ ~ ~ <br /> 25 Aupuni Sh~cef ~ I <br /> Ifiln, Hamnii 9672(1 ~ <br /> May 13, 1998 , <br /> TO: l'he I Ionorablc Stcphcn K. Yamashiro <br /> Mayor /I <br /> PROM: James Y. Arakaki~~~~/+ <br /> Chair <br /> RI.: Operating Budget and Slate Legislature <br /> In light of the Stale Legislature's receol decisions involving the Transient Acaanmodalions "1'ax, [RS and <br /> public employee pay raises, Bill 202, Uraf12 will need lu he amended. We would appreciate your written <br /> reconunendations mr Bill 202, Draft 2, since the changes will aflecl your operations and ntanagemeot <br /> decisions in an already-lean kcal year. <br /> We are particularly interested iu the following: <br /> What is the position or legal integn~etalion of the Administration with regards lu the Legislature's <br /> action or inaction oo the public employee pay raises, specifically, I IGBA and UPW? <br /> Will Iherc be sul7icient funds to cover the I IGIA cost items, approved by the l lawaii County <br /> Couucil7 <br /> If uol, would you be Billowing the apparent lead of the state legislature and defer the appropriation <br /> to next fiscal yea,R <br /> What is the status and position of Adminislydioo in the UI'W negotiations? <br /> We understand Thal the impact of the legislation may still be under analysis, but we would appreciate you <br /> or the Finance Director's preliminmy assessment al the Council's meeting mt May 14, 1998 al 9:00 am and <br /> a detailed written assessnreot, analysis with conclusimrs as soon lhercaller as possible. <br /> 'Thank you for your expeditious response. <br /> Cc: Council Members <br /> >"w 7 <br /> r.. 8 v D <br /> ?tel. ~ l3semed co?nJCrL <br /> mot. ,~14 <br /> 1~~_ <br /> <br />