Executive Office on Aging

Related Organizations

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  • SMP- State Executive Office on Aging
  • Executive Office on Aging
  • Executive Office on Aging
  • Executive Office on Aging
  • Executive Office on Aging (EOA)

Past Affiliations

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Bill Alignment

Bill Alignments represents this person's position on legislation and, where it applies, the organization they were representing. These positions are captured from in-person testimony and written positions that have been submitted to committees. The data covers 2015-18 and 2023-present.
Year:
Bill
Representing
Last Recorded Position
SB 3324: DHS; Medicaid; Med-QUEST; Home- and Community-Based Services; Residential Services; Community Care Foster Family Homes; Expanded Adult Residential Care Homes; Federal Matching Funds; AppropriationSelfSupport
SB 2866: HPHA; State Rent Supplement Program for KupunaSelfSupport
HB 1976: DOH; HIEMA; Dementia; Alzheimer's Disease; First Responder Training; Executive Office on Aging; Counties; Law Enforcement Standards BoardSelfSupport
SB 2259: DBEDT; Hawaii Dementia Initiative Business Recognition Program; Establishment; AppropriationSelfSupport
SCR 62: REQUESTING THE 911 BOARD TO ESTABLISH OR UTILIZE AN APPROPRIATE WORKING GROUP TO ENGAGE WITH THE DISABILITY COMMUNITY TO ADDRESS CONTINUING ACCESS ISSUES in the state’S EMERGENCY AND 911 RESPONSE SYSTEMS.SelfSupport
SR 10: urging the counties to act on any building permit application for modification of a residence that is prescribed by a licensed health care provider and found by the county to be essential to the safety or health of an older adult or person with a DISABILITY within forty-five days of receipt of a complete application.SelfSupport
SCR 30: requesting the AUDITOR to assess the social and financial effects of mandating health insurance coverage for brief cognitive assessments for individuals fifty years of age and older.SelfSupport
HB 1804: EOA; UH; Long-Term Care Financing; Long-Term Care Services and Supports; Home- and Community-Based Care; Report; AppropriationSelfSupport
SB 2268: Equity; Universal Changing Accommodations; Public Accommodations; Public Entity Construction; ExemptionsSelfSupport
HB 1546: DHS; DCCA; Health Coverage Continuity Pilot Program; Medicaid; Subsidies; Waivers; Vouchers; Portability; Reports; AppropriationSelfSupport
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Financials

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Testimony

Session:
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Apr 13, 2026

GM 689

Bill Not Specified at this Time Code

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Feb 27, 2026

HB 1853

EXECUTIVE OFFICE ON AGING; HANAI MEMORY NETWORK PROGRAM; DEMENTIA CARE; APPROPRIATION

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Feb 27, 2026

HB 1577

SMART911; 911 BOARD; STATEWIDE EMERGENCY SAFETY PROFILE SYSTEM; PILOT PROGRAM; WORKING GROUP;...

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Feb 5, 2026

HB 1972

KUPUNA CAUCUS; DOTAX; FAMILY CAREGIVER TAX CREDIT; REPORT; APPROPRIATION