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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Education

  • JD, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii-Manoa, 2000
  • BA, Colorado College, 1992

Professional Experience

  • JD, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii-Manoa, 2000
  • BA, Colorado College, 1992
  • Supervising Attorney, The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, 2001-present
  • Law Clerk, District Court, State of Hawai‘i
  • Former Attorney, Legal Services Organization
  • Law Clerk, Honorable George Kimura, Hawaii State District Court, 2000-2001
  • Legislative Analyst, Marcus Oshiro, Hawaii State House of Representatives, 2001
  • Law Clerk, State District Court, 2000-2001
  • Legal Assistant, Alan B. Burdick, Attorney-at-Law, 1998-1999
  • Paralegal, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, 1992-1998
  • Research Assistant, University of Hawaii School of Law, 1998
  • Reporter, The Leeward Coaster, 1992-1997
  • Editorial Intern, Trade Publishing Company, 1996
  • Specialist, State Health Insurance Program, Wai'anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, 1989

Political Experience

  • JD, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii-Manoa, 2000
  • BA, Colorado College, 1992
  • Supervising Attorney, The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, 2001-present
  • Law Clerk, District Court, State of Hawai‘i
  • Former Attorney, Legal Services Organization
  • Law Clerk, Honorable George Kimura, Hawaii State District Court, 2000-2001
  • Legislative Analyst, Marcus Oshiro, Hawaii State House of Representatives, 2001
  • Law Clerk, State District Court, 2000-2001
  • Legal Assistant, Alan B. Burdick, Attorney-at-Law, 1998-1999
  • Paralegal, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, 1992-1998
  • Research Assistant, University of Hawaii School of Law, 1998
  • Reporter, The Leeward Coaster, 1992-1997
  • Editorial Intern, Trade Publishing Company, 1996
  • Specialist, State Health Insurance Program, Wai'anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, 1989
  • Senator, Hawaii State Senate, District 21, 2011-present
  • Candidate, Hawaii State Senate, District 21, 2018
  • Representative, Hawaii State House of Representatives, District 45, 2003-2011
  • Delegate, Democratic National Convention, 2004

Former Committees/Caucuses

Former Member, Government Operations Committee, Hawaii State Senate

Former Member, International Affairs and the Arts Committee, Hawaii State Senate

Former Member, Transportation and Energy Committee, Hawaii State Senate

Former Member, Water, Land, and Agriculture Committee, Hawaii State Senate

Current Legislative Committees

Chair, Hawaiian Affairs Committee

Member, Transportation

Member, Ways and Means Committee

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • JD, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii-Manoa, 2000
  • BA, Colorado College, 1992
  • Supervising Attorney, The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, 2001-present
  • Law Clerk, District Court, State of Hawai‘i
  • Former Attorney, Legal Services Organization
  • Law Clerk, Honorable George Kimura, Hawaii State District Court, 2000-2001
  • Legislative Analyst, Marcus Oshiro, Hawaii State House of Representatives, 2001
  • Law Clerk, State District Court, 2000-2001
  • Legal Assistant, Alan B. Burdick, Attorney-at-Law, 1998-1999
  • Paralegal, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, 1992-1998
  • Research Assistant, University of Hawaii School of Law, 1998
  • Reporter, The Leeward Coaster, 1992-1997
  • Editorial Intern, Trade Publishing Company, 1996
  • Specialist, State Health Insurance Program, Wai'anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, 1989
  • Senator, Hawaii State Senate, District 21, 2011-present
  • Candidate, Hawaii State Senate, District 21, 2018
  • Representative, Hawaii State House of Representatives, District 45, 2003-2011
  • Delegate, Democratic National Convention, 2004
  • Member, Fundraising Committee, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, 2012-present
  • Member, Wai‘anae Community Advisory Board, Leeward Community College, 2009-present
  • Grant Writer/Volunteer/Event Coordinator, People's Path, 2008-present
  • Member, Wai'anae Elks Club, 2004-present
  • Member, Hawaii State Bar Association, 2002-present
  • Community Service Volunteer, Young Lawyers Division, Hawaii State Bar Association, 2002-present
  • Member, Nā Loio ‘O He‘e Nalu, University of Hawaii Law School Surf Club, 1997-present
  • Former Member, Kokua Council
  • Former Member, Lerward Jaycees
  • Former Board Member, Wai'anae Maritime Academy
  • Member, Wai'anae Lions Club, 2003-2009
  • Member, Empower Waianae Steering Committee, 2003-2007
  • Member, Welfare and Employment Rights Coalition, 2001-2006

Other Info

— Awards:

  • Honoree, Waianae Hawaiian Civic Club, 2014; Outstanding Woman Lawyer of the Year, Hawaii Women Lawyers, 2013; 25 People for the Next 25 Years, Hawaii Business Magazine, 2007; Distinguished Supporter Award, University of Hawaii Center for Hawaiian Studies, 2006; , Best Up and Coming Legislator, Honolulu Weekly, 2005; Hawaii Women's Legal Auxiliary Scholarship, 2000; Advocates for Public Interest Law Grantee, 1998

  • James Shimabukuro, Dr. Fred Dodge (step father)

  • a professor at Kapi"olani Community College, Medical director and a family physician at WCCHC (Fred Dodge)

Hobbies or Special Talents:

Surfing, traveling

  • Karen Young

  • nurse practitioner at Wai"anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center (or "WCCHC")

Policy Positions

Hawaii State Legislative Election 2008 Political Courage Test

Abortion

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding abortion.

1. Abortions should always be illegal.
- No Answer

2. Abortions should always be legal.
- X

3. Abortions should be legal only within the first trimester of pregnancy.
- No Answer

4. Abortions should be legal when the pregnancy resulted from incest or rape.
- No Answer

5. Abortions should be legal when the life of the woman is endangered.
- No Answer

6. Abortions should be subject to a mandatory waiting period.
- No Answer

7. Require clinics to give parental notification before performing abortions on minors.
- No Answer

8. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Budget and Tax

State Budget: Indicate what state funding levels (#1-6) you support for the following general categories. Select one level per category, you can use a number more than once.

1. Education (Higher)
- Slightly Increase

2. Education (K-12)
- Greatly Increase

3. Emergency preparedness
- Slightly Increase

4. Environment
- Slightly Increase

5. Health care
- Greatly Increase

6. Law enforcement
- Greatly Increase

7. Transportation and Highway infrastructure
- Greatly Increase

8. Welfare
- Slightly Increase

9. Other or expanded categories
- No Answer

State Taxes: Indicate what state tax levels (#1-6) you support for the following general categories. Select one level per category, you can use a number more than once.

1. Alcohol taxes
- Slightly Increase

2. Cigarette taxes
- Slightly Increase

3. Corporate taxes
- Slightly Increase

4. Gasoline taxes
- Maintain Status

5. Income taxes (incomes below $75,000)
- Slightly Decrease

6. Income taxes (incomes above $75,000)
- Slightly Increase

7. Sales taxes
- Maintain Status

8. Vehicle taxes
- Maintain Status

9. Other or expanded categories
- Slightly Increase

10. Should state sales taxes be extended to Internet sales?
- Yes

11. Should accounts such as a "rainy day" fund be used to balance the state budget?
- No

12. Should fee increases be used to balance the state budget?
- Yes

13. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Campaign Finance and Government Reform

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding campaign finance and government reform.

1. Do you support the current limit of terms for Hawaii governors?
- Yes

2. Do you support limiting the number of terms for Hawaii state senators and representatives?
- No

Do you support limiting the following types of contributions to state legislative candidates?

1. Individual
- Yes

2. PAC
- Yes

3. Corporate
- Yes

4. Political Parties
- Yes

5. Do you support requiring full and timely disclosure of campaign finance information?
- Yes

6. Do you support imposing spending limits on state-level political campaigns?
- No

7. Should Hawaii participate in the federal REAL ID program?
- No

8. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Crime

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding crime.

1. Increase state funds for construction of state prisons and hiring of additional prison staff.
- X

2. Establish the death penalty in Hawaii.
- No Answer

3. Support programs to provide prison inmates with vocational and job-related skills and job-placement assistance when released.
- X

4. Implement penalties other than incarceration for certain non-violent offenders.
- X

5. Decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana.
- No Answer

6. Minors accused of a violent crime should be prosecuted as adults.
- No Answer

7. Support state and local law enforcement officials enforcing federal immigration laws.
- No Answer

8. Support hate crime legislation.
- X

9. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Education

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding education.

1. Support state funding of universal pre-K programs.
- X

2. Support federal education standards and testing requirements for K-12 students (No Child Left Behind).
- No Answer

3. Support state education standards and testing requirements for K-12 students.
- X

4. Support requiring public schools to administer high school exit exams.
- X

5. Allow parents to use vouchers to send their children to any public school.
- No Answer

6. Allow parents to use vouchers to send their children to any private or religious school.
- No Answer

7. Provide state funding to increase teacher salaries.
- X

8. Support using a merit pay system for teachers.
- X

9. Provide state funding for tax incentives and financial aid to help make college more affordable.
- X

10. Support allowing illegal immigrant high school graduates of Hawaii to pay in-state tuition at public universities.
- No Answer

11. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Employment

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding employment.

1. Increase funding for state job-training programs that re-train displaced workers and teach skills needed in today's job market.
- X

2. Reduce state government regulations on the private sector.
- No Answer

3. Provide low interest loans and tax credits for starting, expanding, or relocating businesses.
- X

4. Provide tax credits for businesses that provide child care for children in low-income working families.
- X

5. Increase state funds to provide child care for children in low-income working families.
- X

6. Increase the state minimum wage.
- X

7. Support laws that prevent employers from dismissing employees at will.
- No Answer

8. Support financial punishments for those who knowingly employ illegal immigrants.
- No Answer

9. Support increased work requirements for able-bodied welfare recipients.
- No Answer

10. Increase funding for employment and job training programs for welfare recipients.
- X

11. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Environment and Energy

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding the environment and energy.

1. Promote increased use of alternative fuel technology.
- X

2. Support increased production of traditional domestic energy sources (e.g. coal, natural gas, oil, etc).
- No Answer

3. Support providing financial incentives to farms that produce biofuel crops.
- No Answer

4. Use state funds to clean up former industrial and commercial sites that are contaminated, unused, or abandoned.
- X

5. Support funding for improvements to Hawaii's power generating and transmission facilities.
- X

6. Support funding for open space preservation.
- X

7. Limit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
- X

8. Enact environmental regulations even if they are stricter than federal law.
- X

9. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Gun

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding guns.

1. Should background checks be required on gun sales between private citizens at gun shows?
- Yes

2. Should citizens be allowed to carry concealed guns?
- No

3. Should a license be required for gun possession?
- Yes

4. Do you support current levels of enforcement of existing state restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns?
- Yes

5. Do you support current state restrictions on the purchase and possession of guns?
- Yes

6. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Health

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding health.

1. Ensure that citizens have access to basic health care through managed care, insurance reforms, or state-funded care where necessary.
- X

2. Guaranteed medical care to all citizens is not a responsibility of state government.
- No Answer

3. Limit the amount of damages that can be awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits.
- No Answer

4. Allow patients to sue their HMOs.
- X

5. Require hospitals and labs to release reports on infections that are a risk to public health, while not compromising patient confidentiality.
- X

6. Legalize physician assisted suicide in Hawaii.
- X

7. Support allowing doctors to prescribe marijuana to their patients for medicinal purposes.
- X

8. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Social

Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding social issues.

1. Should Hawaii recognize civil unions between same-sex couples?
- Yes

2. Should same-sex couples be allowed to marry?
- Yes

3. Should Hawaii provide state-level spousal rights to same-sex couples?
- Yes

4. Do you support a moment of silence in public schools?
- Yes

5. Do you support voluntary prayer in public schools?
- Yes

6. Do you support sexual education programs that include information on abstinence, contraceptives, and HIV/STD prevention methods?
- Yes

7. Do you support abstinence-only sexual education programs?
- No

8. Should the state government consider race and gender in state government contracting and hiring decisions?
- Yes

9. Do you support affirmative action in public college admissions?
- Yes

10. Should Hawaii continue affirmative action programs?
- Yes

11. Do you support state funding of stem cell research?
- Yes

12. Do you support state funding of embryonic stem cell research?
- Yes

13. Do you support allowing pharmacists who conscientiously object to emergency contraception to refuse to dispense it?
- No

14. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer

Legislative Priorities

1. Please explain in a total of 100 words or less, your top two or three priorities if elected. If they require additional funding for implementation, please explain how you would obtain this funding.
- No Answer

State Bills
Events

2020

Apr. 20
Feb. 25
Joint Town Hall: Understanding the EIS Process

Tue 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Nanakuli Public Library Waianae, HI

Apr. 13
Ma'ili Beach Clean-up

Sat 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM

Maili Beach Park Waianae, HI