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and referendum. When the clerk's office pointed out to us - -and they were very strong of <br />this opinion - -that the residence address absolutely had to be there, we did agree to that. <br />We felt that perhaps that just simply having the language that is in the current charter on <br />that point would do. But when it moved along, the social security number, the four digits <br />and the birth date were included. So we talked to the clerk's office, and I came away <br />understanding that it would be optional; the social security number and the birth date <br />would be optional. So, the way this reads now, of course, it does not have the word <br />optional there. Having those be mandatory is definitely going to make this a much harder <br />process and give much more opportunity for the signer to make mistakes. If there is any <br />way that we can insert the word, "optional," I certainly would like to see that happen. <br />Thank you. <br />CHR. HAITSUKA: Thank you, Ms. Dursin. Do we have anyone in Waimea to testify? <br />MS. FORISSIER: Hi everyone, we have no testifiers here in Waimea. <br />CHR. HAITSUKA: Let's move on to the approval of the minutes of our last meeting. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES May 21, 2010 <br />CHR. HAITSUKA: Do I have a motion to approve the minutes of the May 21, 2010 <br />meeting? <br />Ms Jarman moved to approve the minutes of <br />the May 21, 2010 meeting. Seconded by <br />Ms. Honma and carried by the following vote: <br />Ayes: Commissioners Fuertes, Honma, <br />Jarman, Kealoha, Nahale -a, <br />Unger and Chair Haitsuka. <br />Noes: None. <br />Absent: Commissioners Kaulukukui, Kawauchi, <br />Shumway and Osborne. <br />CHR. HAITSUKA: Let's move on to Communications. <br />COMMUNICATIONS <br />COMM. 256: REPORT FROM THE AD HOC COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION <br />Memo from Commissioner Casey Jarman, Chair of the Ad Hoc Committee on Education, <br />dated June 14, 2010, requesting this item be placed on the agenda. <br />3 <br />