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5.Equal Pay <br /> <br />No report. <br /> <br />B.Health <br />1.Women’s Health Month <br />K. Nova reported that she and K. Peters did a depression screening at the Kona <br />Community Hospital, Third Annual Ladies Night Out event on Saturday, May 22, <br />2010, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., at the Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort and Spa. She <br />circulated a brochure that was distributed at the fair. She thought it was strange <br />that the things that you could do as a participant was not educational. But, there <br />were a lot of people present and some people stopped by and got the information <br />and asked about the committee. It would nice if the First Female Board was <br />completed so more information would be available for people to look at. They used <br />all the depression screening materials that were purchased a few years ago. <br />K. Schneider moved that CSW purchase more depression screening kits not to <br />exceed $300. J. Balberde-Kamalii seconded the motion. K. Nova suggested <br />purchasing packets of men in depression. The motion was passed. <br />C.Liaison <br />1.HSCSW <br /> <br />No report. <br /> <br />2.Legislative Update <br /> <br />No report. <br /> <br />D.Community Reports <br />K. Schneider reported that she received approval from the Kona-Kohala Chamber of <br />Commerce to have a voter registration booth at the Kona Village Stroll. She <br />recommended having a booth in August for the primary election on September 18. <br />CSW could also do a booth at the Kona stroll in July since you have to register to vote <br />a month before. <br />AAUW is going to be at Kmart twice, one month prior to the primary and one month <br />prior to the general election. She also contacted the League of Women Voters, but she <br />did not receive a response yet. They have expressed an interest in doing a brochure of <br />what their group thought would be important to put in the brochure. <br />K. Schneider stated that she has never done voter registration. J. Balberde-Kamalii <br />explained the process of signing up as a distributor. To vote in the primary, a person <br />needs to register by August 19. To vote in the general election, a person needs to <br />register by October 4. <br />K. Schneider said she received information from the past president of AAUW that the <br />homeless are allowed to vote. The homeless have to tell where they sleep so it can be <br />determined what district they will be in. Secondly, another challenge was that a lot of <br />people come to register and they have post office boxes because mail is not delivered <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />