HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-03-16 Letter to Kaialii Kahele and Mike Gabbard re HB HB 1006, HD1 relating to Invasive SpeciesHarry Kim
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March 16, 2017
Senator Kaiali'i Kahele, Chair
Committee on Higher Education
Hawai'i State Capitol
Honolulu, HI 96813
Senator Mike Gabbard, Chair
Committee on Agriculture and Environment
Hawai'i State Capitol
Honolulu, HI 96813
Dear Chairs Kahele and Gabbard, and Members:
RE: HB 1006, HD 1
Relating to Invasive Species
This testimony is in support of HB 1006, HD1, but first I want to thank you for the
time and energy that you and your fellow legislators are devoting to invasive species in
general, and to little fire ants in particular. The Council of Mayors 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.
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 beetle,
and probably others. But all our islands, and all our constituents, are at risk. My primary
request to you would be "Please don't give up." 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 you as you can offer.
Particularly with respect to little fire ants, it sometimes seems that we have
thrown in the towel. This must not happen—it is a horrific species that causes great pain
County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
Kahele/Gabbard
March 16, 2017
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in humans and has been reported to cause blindness in pets and horses. We have to
make the effort to fight back, and HB 1006 seems like a reasonable approach. Please
provide as much funding as you can manage, and let's get started.
7Reectfully submitted,
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Harry Ki
Mayor
County of Hawai' i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.