POSTED: 02:30 a.m. HST, Nov 02, 2008
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Obama's election will be a historic moment for this country, testimony to a people's powerful desire to move forward despite uncertainty and disillusion, to be a better nation, to be better citizens of the world.
» "Yes" on rail transit. Voters should give final approval to a rail system between Kapolei and Ala Moana, reflecting their sentiment in recent opinion polls. The cost estimate of $3.9 billion - up from the previous estimate of $3.7 billion because of inflation - is a reminder that the cost of such a necessary system will rise more if the long-debated issue is delayed even further.
» "Yes" to specify state circuit court jurisdiction over impeachment proceedings against county officials.
» "Yes" to give the city prosecuting attorney authority to develop and execute programs related to crime.
» "Yes" to authorize the city Ethics Commission to fine appointed officials and nonbargaining employees who have "significant discretionary or fiscal power" for ethics violations.
» "No" on a state Constitutional Convention. Every 10 years, voters are asked whether to authorize a Con Con, but no such need exists. The Con Con is favored by those who are dissatisfied with state legislators' rejection of the changes they seek. Voters maintain the option of voting candidates out of office rather than taking a detour around the system of representative democracy.
» "Yes" to lower to 25 the age for eligibility to run for governor and lieutenant governor.
At large
» Lei Ahu Isa, an incumbent whose individuality and skills as an educator the board needs, has shown resolve in standing up for her ideas and views.
» Garrett Toguchi, also a board veteran, has a holistic approach that recognizes how health, family and other social conditions play major roles in a student's success.
» Janis Akuna, a long-time school and community volunteer, will bring her experience as a financial adviser to the board.
Kauai
» Maggie Cox, a retired principal who has served a term on the board, understands the intricacies of the school system and advocates enthusiastically for public education.
Hawaii
» Herbert Watanabe's two decades on the board and knowledge of the needs of rural schools provide a steadying influence on the panel.
Honolulu
» Carol Mon Lee, a retired associate dean at the Richardson School of Law and a former teacher, will bring a range of perspectives on education.
CORRECTION Thursday, November 6, 2008
This editorial incorrectly stated that a proposed state constitutional amendment asked voters to approve lowering the age to run for governor and lieutenant governor to 18 years old. The amendment, which failed, would have lowered the age to 25 from 30.
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| This story has been corrected. See below. |
Obama's election will be a historic moment for this country, testimony to a people's powerful desire to move forward despite uncertainty and disillusion, to be a better nation, to be better citizens of the world.
» "Yes" on rail transit. Voters should give final approval to a rail system between Kapolei and Ala Moana, reflecting their sentiment in recent opinion polls. The cost estimate of $3.9 billion - up from the previous estimate of $3.7 billion because of inflation - is a reminder that the cost of such a necessary system will rise more if the long-debated issue is delayed even further.
» "Yes" to specify state circuit court jurisdiction over impeachment proceedings against county officials.
» "Yes" to give the city prosecuting attorney authority to develop and execute programs related to crime.
» "Yes" to authorize the city Ethics Commission to fine appointed officials and nonbargaining employees who have "significant discretionary or fiscal power" for ethics violations.
» "No" on a state Constitutional Convention. Every 10 years, voters are asked whether to authorize a Con Con, but no such need exists. The Con Con is favored by those who are dissatisfied with state legislators' rejection of the changes they seek. Voters maintain the option of voting candidates out of office rather than taking a detour around the system of representative democracy.
» "Yes" to lower to 25 the age for eligibility to run for governor and lieutenant governor.
At large
» Lei Ahu Isa, an incumbent whose individuality and skills as an educator the board needs, has shown resolve in standing up for her ideas and views.
» Garrett Toguchi, also a board veteran, has a holistic approach that recognizes how health, family and other social conditions play major roles in a student's success.
» Janis Akuna, a long-time school and community volunteer, will bring her experience as a financial adviser to the board.
Kauai
» Maggie Cox, a retired principal who has served a term on the board, understands the intricacies of the school system and advocates enthusiastically for public education.
Hawaii
» Herbert Watanabe's two decades on the board and knowledge of the needs of rural schools provide a steadying influence on the panel.
Honolulu
» Carol Mon Lee, a retired associate dean at the Richardson School of Law and a former teacher, will bring a range of perspectives on education.
CORRECTION Thursday, November 6, 2008
This editorial incorrectly stated that a proposed state constitutional amendment asked voters to approve lowering the age to run for governor and lieutenant governor to 18 years old. The amendment, which failed, would have lowered the age to 25 from 30.
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