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Ms. Jarman moved to amend Section 154(p) <br />and Section 15 -9 to delete the phrase, "...in <br />the Sunday paper of two Hawaii Island daily <br />papers with the largest circulation for the three <br />Sundays preceding the election." The language <br />would be changed to read, "The clerk shall publish <br />the ballot title, ballot question, ballot summary <br />and arguments for and against the measure in <br />two newspapers of general circulation in the <br />County of Hawaii at least 45 days prior to <br />submission to the electors of the county." <br />Seconded by Ms. Osborne. <br />CHR. HAITSUKA: We have a motion, we have a second. Is there any discussion? Mr. <br />Shumway. <br />MR. SHUMWAY: It seems to me that one of the points of this is that is should be in the <br />Sunday paper. If they publish it in a Monday paper or Tuesday paper not everyone will <br />see it. I think part of the idea is that the Sunday paper is much more widely distributed <br />and read. So I think taking that out weakens the idea of what they are after. <br />CHR. HAITSUKA: I considered that myself, but I do a lot of legal publication and know <br />a lot of statutes and I don't know of any that just require a Sunday publication. I think <br />Sunday, maybe for some people; but for me, it's not the paper that I read. I understand <br />the intent, but I think you will find that most legal publication requirements in the statutes <br />are going to say you have to publish in newspapers in just general circulation or in a <br />particular county. I don't know if you necessarily have to have that Sunday. I think it <br />makes it a little bit more difficult and a little bit less flexible for the publication, given the <br />timing. Ms. Hecht, Ms. Wilkins; do you have any comments? <br />MS. WILKINS: I look at this not just as a legal requirement, but as an informational <br />education of the public of what they are voting on, so that's why we are trying to get it to <br />the highest circulation on both papers, and enough time so somebody will hopefully see <br />it. If it's running into a time restraint, then I would suggest that it be changed to maybe a <br />Friday paper, a Sunday paper, and maybe a Friday paper; but let's not try to cut back or <br />put it in a place where nobody is going to see it, like in a Monday paper. We want people <br />to know what they are voting on. <br />MS. HECHT: I think you understand the intent was to get it in the paper with the most <br />circulation; that was the intent, you were right. <br />CHR. HAITSUKA: Mr. Nahale -a. <br />MR. NAHALE -A: I would rather have the more general 45 day language. This again is <br />the kind of micro - managing in the Charter that is challenging for me to be okay with. I <br />would rather it be more general. I support the 45 day language. <br />C <br />