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2018-2020
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692
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01
Introducer
Ashley Kierkiewicz, and Sue Lee Loy, Council Members
Referred To
GREDC
Action 1
GREDC: Recommended Adoption - 08/4/20
Action 2
Council: Res. 692-20 amended to Draft 2 - 8/19/20
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AGE COUNCIL 2020-08-19 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Council
AGE GREDC 2020/08/04 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
COM 1011.000 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Communications\2018-2020
REP GREDC 006 2020/08/04 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Reports\2018-2020\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
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0 Acknowledging and,where appropriate,protecting Hawaiian cultural intellectual property,traditional knowledge,and traditional cultural <br /> expressions that contribute to HawaiTs economy. <br /> 0 2 Employs Hawaii residents and commits to building their capacity and offering them career ladders to ultimately increase the percentage of Hawaii <br /> residents in management and leadership positions in the industry. <br /> Applies innovative financial,policy,as well as data collection and analysis mechanisms to incentivize and facilitate a shift to a regenerative visitor <br /> 0 industry that has a smaller footprint(e.g.,decreasing impacts to beaches,reefs,and ocean life)and that aims to sustain and improve the quality of <br /> life for Hawaii residents(e.g.,decreasing impacts of vacation renta Is/B&Bs and rental cars). <br /> 0 4 Targets markets that have a high probability of alignment with the goal of cultivating a regenerative visitor industry. <br /> Actively supports and encourages other emerging economic sectors to reduce the dependence on tourism to support HawaiTs overall economic <br /> prosperity. <br /> COP6 AIN <br /> (Check all that apply) <br /> We believe that government,business,and community leaders should strive to create healthy and safe communities,engaging in work that: <br /> [3 1 Supports'ohana and communities engaging in traditional Hawaiian cultural practices,including subsistence,gathering,and farnity farming. <br /> 2 Provides access to beaches,forest areas,and other public lands for subsistence,gathering,cultural practices,and recreation,as mandated under <br /> the Hawaii State Constitution. <br /> C1 131 Establishes or maintains safe and accessible parks and community gathering spaces. <br /> 0 4 Commits to and grows a regenerative,circular,and zero waste economy to preserve Hawal'i's natural environment and ensure a clean sustainable <br /> future for generations to come. <br /> n -) Safeguards gender equity,race equity,and women's,children's and LGBTQ rights that are honored in policies and everyday practices across our <br /> society. <br /> 0 6 Protects the community from sex-trafficking,prostitution,abusive labor practices,and other similar injustices. <br /> [] 7 Establishes living equitable wages and a healthy work-life balance. <br /> 8 Strives for a relatively stable cost of living in Hawaii. <br /> 9 Provides comprehensive quality universal health care,which includes mental health and substance abuse support. <br /> 10Forwards policies that ensure safe workplaces with flexible work hours and telecommuting options. <br /> 11 Nurtures communities where essential health and safety professionals are integral,trusted members of the communities they serve. <br />
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