Hawaii Reef and Ocean Coalition

Related Organizations

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  • Hawaiʻi Reef and Ocean Coalition
  • Hawai‘i Reef and Ocean Coalition
  • Hawai‘i Reef and Ocean Coalition
  • Hawaiʻi Reef and Ocean Coalition
  • Hawaiʻi Reef Ocean Coalition
  • Hawaii Reef and Ocean Coalition and Climate Protectors Hawaii
  • Hawaii Reef and Ocean Coalition
  • and Hawaiʻi Reef and Ocean Coalition
  • Center for Climate Integrity, Environmental Caucus of The Democratic Party of Hawaii, Hawaii Reef and Ocean Coalition
  • Hawaiʻi Reef Ocean Coalition
  • Hawaiʻi Reef & Ocean Coalition
  • Hawaiʻi Reef & Ocean Coalition

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.
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Bill
Representing
Last Recorded Position
SCR 198: ENCOURAGING HAWAII INSURERS and the Hawaii Property Insurance Association TO REDUCE INSURANCE costs ON LOCAL RESIDENTS BY PURSUING subrogation CLAIMS AGAINST POLLUTERS who KNOWINGLY engaged in misleading and DECEPTIVE practices regarding the connection between their products and climate change.SelfSupport
SCR 194: requesting the Department of Health to encourage reductions in the use of disposable surgical equipment and adoption of sustainable practices in the provision of health care services following examples set by California and Japan.SelfSupport
SB 1186: DBEDT; ADC; Statewide Interagency Food Systems Coordination Team; Interagency Food Systems Working Group; Reports; AppropriationSelfSupport
SB 1396:SelfSupport
HB 732: Counties; OPSD; Shoreline Management; Development; Special Management Areas; PermitsSelfAgainst
HB 918: DOH; Labeling Requirements; Do Not Flush; Premoistened Nonwoven Disposable Wipes; Consumer Protection; Waste; Environmental Protection; Positions; AppropriationsSelfSupport
HB 345: Wai ʻŌpae; ʻŌpae ʻUla; Anchialine Pool Ecosystems; Conservation; State ShrimpSelfSupport
SB 1146: UH; Ala Wai Canal; Debris Management; Water Quality; Positions; AppropriationsSelfSupport
SR 85: requesting the governor, or the Governor's designee, to convene a Working Group on Solid Waste Management.SelfSupport
SCR 132: encouraging the adoption of recommendations from the United nations global plastics treaty and rapa nui summit declaration to address climate justice and sustainable development.SelfSupport
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Financials

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Testimony

Session:
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Mar 2, 2026

HB 644

SINGLE-USE PLASTIC FOOD WARE CONTAINING PFAS; PROHIBITION; SOLID WASTE; PFAS

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Feb 11, 2026

SB 3323

ECOSYSTEM RIGHTS; WATERSHEDS; CORAL REEFS; LEGAL PERSONHOOD; ENFORCEMENT; ECOSYSTEM PERSONS

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Feb 5, 2026

HB 2245

DOH; INDIVIDUAL WASTEWATER SYSTEMS; NEARSHORE WATERS; SHORELINES; DENITRIFICATION CAPACITY

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Jan 30, 2025

HB 879

CESSPOOL UPGRADE AND CONVERSION; DOH WASTEWATER BRANCH; POSITION; APPROPRIATION