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then have to start getting with chairs and your legislators to let them know what's going <br /> down and how it's going down. The other thing too is it's hard to track—what you gotta <br /> track too is—is when a bill dies. So, a lot of times they don't tell you, hey, this bill is dead <br /> —so it's a constant re-looking at the legislative website to kinda get what's going down. <br /> What's really helpful is if you know people in the community who are already doing this <br /> you reach out to them because they'll have their eyes on critical bills— not all of the <br /> hundred bills will be critical — but there'll be five or six that are critical —and those are <br /> the bills that are really needing to be paid attention to. So, I also do this for the Big <br /> Island Press Club—it's a big—this is a big job. I mean there's no two ways about it—it <br /> becomes a job. <br /> AA: Yeah, Rob, it does become a job. Last year was very strenuous and I think like only a <br /> select few of us was actually working on it so if we create this investigative committee <br /> hopefully, we get the max use of the committee and members from the public that can <br /> help us along and join us on this journey. <br /> NP: Ah, Nani here—a comment from the public... <br /> AA: Go ahead Nani... <br /> NP: Thank you. In times past with GMAC we had a legislative committee, and I would <br /> suggest that it wouldn't have such descriptive restraints because who knows, I mean, <br /> they need to have flexibility and I think it should just be called that legislative 2023 <br /> committee. That's my comment. <br /> AA: Thank you, Nani. <br /> AG: Austin Griffey, here, District 6. What kind of power is this legislation gonna have if all we <br /> can do is investigate? What is our investigations gonna lead to? What can we do? <br /> AA: From my experience, Austin, and Brian and Leomana can pretty much attest to it—is we <br /> advise, and we also work with the mayor's office as well for the bills that we helped <br /> with. We got so—we asked for support from the mayor's office—the mayor's office has <br /> supported the two bills that we helped along with last year, so it's like basically going <br /> through— like Rob said— like going through the legislative website watching these bills— <br /> contacting when it's time to write testimony and stuff like that—you can actually write <br /> testimony as an individual but I think the Commission itself cannot write any <br /> testimonies—just you as an individual but you'll be more knowledgeable of what's <br /> happening throughout the process, right? <br /> AG: OK. Got you. So, we'll be pretty much publicly telling people about these things, so they <br /> don't go under the radar pretty much—so people know about what's going on. <br /> 17 <br />
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