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State and County governments, representing seven of the 13 bargaining units — <br />2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 and 13. It might not mean much to you at this point. I was born <br />and raised in Hilo and ant non-partisan. <br />STEVE BESS: I am Steve Bess, originally from Honolulu. Came to the Big <br />Island in 1972, worked for the Corporation Counsel's office, was the Corporation <br />Counsel. Went into private practice for four years. Went back to Honolulu and <br />worked for Kaiser Development Company, Benford. Now I am with Parker <br />School. I work with Parker Trust as well as Parker School. <br />KEVIN BALOG: I am Kevin Balog. I moved here when I was three years old <br />so I've been here 31 years. Raised in Hilo, got married and moved to Paauilo. I <br />am the past president, president and vice-president of the Honokaa Business <br />Association, all at one time or another I've been on the Planning Commission. <br />I'm a Lion Club Member and involved in a lot of different community <br />organizations. I work for DeLuz Trucking. <br />MARNI HERKES: I am Matni Herkes and I'm President of the Kona-Kohala <br />Chamber of Commerce. I've lived on the Big Island for close to 50 years. I have <br />three kids that live on the west side of Hawaii. I have been involved in a lot of <br />different community activities, one of which is the League of Women Voters, and <br />I'm still involved in a lot of community activities, which will come up as we go <br />along. <br />JOHN SANTANGELO: I am John Santangelo from Ka'u. I served on the Council <br />for two years. I've been in Hawaii since 1966 and I immigrated to the Big Island <br />in 1975. I've owned a business for twenty -some years in Ka'u with my wife. I've <br />served on almost every community organization that comes up in Ka'u from Little <br />League to PTA, and I am very honored to be sitting here with a group such as <br />you all. I think the Mayor put together a heck of a group. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />RUDY LEGASPI: We have Richard Wurdeman, our Corporation <br />Counsel to brief you on three items. <br />RICHARD WURDEMAN: I've been asked by Rudy to talk to you about three <br />subjects that will affect you. First, the Financial Disclosure Law. Those of you <br />who have been with the County before know there is a requirement that a <br />statement be filed. It's a pretty general statement. You make your entries by <br />code letters, which relate to various categories. It really should not be any <br />problem, although these matters by ordinance are kept by the Ethics <br />Commission and are confidential unless brought up by the Ethics Commission <br />pursuant to a complaint, you really have to assume that whatever you put down <br />may become public. So if there really is something that you don't want known, <br />make your own decision. <br />2 <br />