HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-01-31 Letter to Richard Creagan and Lynn DeCoite RE: HB 2532 Relating to Invasive SpeciesHarry Kim
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January 31, 2020
Representative Richard P. Creagan, Chair
Representative Lynn DeCoite, Vice Chair
Committee on Agriculture
Hawaii State Legislature
Dear Chair Creagan, Vice Chair DeCoite, and Committee Members:
RE: HB 2532, Relating to Invasive Species
In the past three years, the Council of Mayors has identified invasive species as a top priority that
deserves everyone's attention. Our best efforts at the county level are often inadequate to protect our islands
from harmful pests, and limited resources make it imperative that the State, counties, Feds, and private sector
work together in pursuing solutions to what often seem intractable problems. This Legislature has really stood
up, and hopefully will do even more this year.
It can be discouraging to think of how many different invasive species are plaguing Hawaii and with the
possible exception (so far) of the parakeet problem, it seems that Hawaii County has suffered a
disproportionate share of the damage caused by invasive species, including rapid ohia death, little fire ants,
coqui frogs, coffee berry borer, miconia, spittlebug, and probably others. But we cannot give up. And since, as
a county, we do not have the resources or expertise to fight these devastating invaders on our own, we need
as much assistance from the State as you can offer.
While I would defer to others as to how precious dollars should be allocated, I strongly endorse the
investment of funds in combatting invasives, and therefore urge passage of HB 2532 in some form. Please
provide as much money as you can manage, broaden the initiative if you think it appropriate, include positions
and funding in your priorities for the State budget, and let's move forward.
Respectfully Submitted,
arry Kim9l
MAYOR
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