Free Workshops
on the Legislative Process coming to Hawaii Island September 9-13
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi - Ever
wonder how laws are created in our state and how you can have an influence on
them? The Public Access Room (PAR) will be visiting Hawaiʻi Island from
September 9-13 to demystify our state's legislative process and teach citizens
how they can have a say in which bills become law.
"How-To" guides,
informational handouts, and other resources will be available. Workshop times
include:
Kailua
Kona
West
Hawaiʻi Civic Center
Liquor Conference Room; 74-5044 Ane
Keohokalole Highway
Monday,
Sept. 9, 6 to 7 p.m.
Ocean View
Ocean View Community Center; 92-8924
Leilani Circle
Tuesday, Sept. 10, noon to 1 p.m.
Pāhoa Neighborhood
Facility; 15-322
Kauhale Street
Wednesday, Sept. 11, 6 to 7 p.m.
Waimea
Thelma
Parker Memorial Library Community Room; 67-1209
Mamalahoa Highway
Thursday
Sept. 12, 6 to 7 p.m.
Hilo
Aging
and Disability Resource Center (ADRC); 1055
Kino'ole Street
Friday,
Sept. 13, 6 to 7 p.m.
Drop-ins are welcome! To get additional
information, or ask about additional workshops during this annual visit,
contact PAR- 808/587-0478 (toll free = 974-4000, x 7-0478) or par@capitol.hawaii.gov.
The Public Access Room (PAR), a division
of the State of Hawaiʻi's non-partisan Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB),
is the public's office at the State Capitol and assists residents as they
engage in State legislative government. The office was established in 1990, and
there is never a fee for services.
No comments:
Post a Comment