The Institute for Human Services, Inc.

Related Organizations

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  • The Institute for Human Services, Inc.
  • The Institute for Human Services, Inc.
  • The Institute for Human Services, Inc
  • The Institute for Human Services, Inc.
  • Institute for Human Services, Inc.
  • The Institute for Human Services, Inc.
  • Institute for Human Services
  • Institute for Human Services, Inc.
  • The Institute for Human Services
  • The Institute for Human Services, Inc.
  • The Institute for Human Services, Inc
  • IHS, The Institute for Human Services, Inc.
  • Institute for Human Services

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
HB 2049: Department of Land and Natural Resources; Department of Hawaiian Home Lands; Conveyance Tax; Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund; Infrastructure Funding; County-designated Transit-oriented Development; Hawaiian Home Lands Infrastructure and Housing Special Fund; Hawaii Agricultural Development Revolving Fund; Special Land and Development FundSelfSupport
SB 2250: Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Package; Criminal Offenses; Promoting Controlled Substances; Homelessness; Drug-Free Zones; Housing; Shelter; Homeless FacilitiesSelfSupport
HB 2115: Community-Based Organizations; Program Costs; Department of Human Services; AppropriationSelfSupport
HB 2505: Assisted Community Treatment; Petitions; Involuntary Hospitalization; Community Mental Health Outpatient ProgramsSelfSupport
HB 2310: DHS; Hawaii Emergency Food Assistance Program; Federal Government Shutdown; Emergency Appropriation; Affordable Care Act; AppropriationSelfSupport
HB 2198: Hawaii Penal Code; Gambling; Prediction MarketsSelfSupport
SB 3275: OMCCR; Cannabis; Low-Dose and Low-Potency Cannabis; Personal Adult Use; Cultivation; LegalizationSelfAgainst
SB 3142: Penal Code; Offenses Against Public Order; Dangerous Intoxication; Habitual Dangerous IntoxicationSelfSupport
HB 2083: Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Package; Criminal Offenses; Promoting Controlled Substances; Homelessness; Drug-Free Zones; Housing; Shelter; Homeless FacilitiesSelfSupport
SB 3315: DOH; OMCCR; Medical Cannabis; Access; Temporary Authorization to Purchase; Written CertificationSelfAgainst
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Financials

Below is a list of financial exchanges between this organization and current legislators including campaign donations, gifts, independent expenditures or travel expenses. The data covers 2015-present.
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