

Kurt Fevella
- Senate: 2018-present
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Kurt Fevella is a lifelong ʻEwa Beach resident where he graduated from James Campbell High School. He has been an active member of his community, including feeding the hungry, placing homeless in shelters, looking after kupuna commending kids in sports.
“We must utilize the tourist industry to help diversify and expand our Hawaiʻi agriculture industry,” he said in 2022. Transportation and education are also critical to his growing district, which includes ‘Ewa Beach, Ocean Pointe, ‘Ewa by Gentry and Iroquois Point.
Bill Activity
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Of 75 bills:For this session year, this legislator initiated 75 bills: 0 passed, 0 failed, and 75 are currently pending.
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Financials
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Election
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81.0% lower than the average legislators
Grand Total for Elections
81.0% lower than the average legislators
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Influence
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Policy
Bills Authored by Kurt Fevella
Committee: Senate Standing Committee on Transportation and Culture and the Arts
Committee: Senate Standing Committee on Energy and Intergovernmental Affairs
Committees
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Senate Standing Committee on Energy and Intergovernmental Affairs
Senate Standing Committee on Government Operations
Senate Standing Committee on Health and Human Services
Senate Standing Committee on Higher Education
Senate Standing Committee on Housing
Senate Standing Committee on Labor and Technology
Hearings
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