In September 2013, it was reported by WatchDog.org, an organization of investigative journalists, that Hee spent $759 on an extended power saw “for sign/banner construction,” the second major power tool purchased by his campaign in recent years. Hee responded:
"The Hawaii Administrative Rules 3-160-42 outline campaign related expenses and Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302 (1) (A) and 11-381 A (2) justify the purchase of campaign related machinery and tools as well as define equipment used for campaign purposes."
State spending laws in the state of Hawaii allow lawmakers and candidates to purchase any items that are used for their campaigns. Campaign funds require reimbursement if any asset is also used for personal gain. Hee maintains his purchases are acceptable to the HI Campaign Spending Commission.