Soon, it will be Christmas.
So, I’ve made a list.
It’s not a “wish list”. It’s a take-action-go-to-the-wall-and-FIGHT-for list.
1. Our government leaders at ALL levels must double down on the time, energy, and effort they invest in making things better for our community. Frankly, I’m tired of reading about “speaking engagements,” trips to conferences, and endless photo ops.
We need legislators and a governor who work full-time through-out the year, addressing the critical issues facing our community and planet. Postponing tough decisions until “next years session” and offering the lame excuse of “oops, we missed the deadline” – are unacceptable.
2. We must expand the availability of emergency shelters and “safe zones,” AND increase the availability of related services to the unsheltered.
Thousands of people are living on our streets and under our bridges. There’s – literally — no room at the inn. The funding is available; what’s lacking is LEADERSHIP.
3. The misperception that all politicians are crooked must be met head on. Our Governor, House Speaker, and Senate President must declare loudly and clearly that if Federal law enforcement fails to act on the $35,000 passed (in a paper bag) to an “influential legislator,” the State Attorney General will investigate and bring to justice, any and all legislators who were/are involved.
4. During the first two weeks of the upcoming 2026 legislative session, the House Finance Committee must resurrect and pass HB772 HD1 AND House/Senate leadership must reconvene the Conference Committee and pass HB371 HD1 SD1.
The “two-tickets-for-a-fundraiser scam” allows legislators and donors to circumvent normal campaign donation limits and disclosure requirements. HB772 closes this loophole.
HB371 HD1 SD1 would prohibit the ongoing “pay-to-play” practice of government contractors, company officers, and family members contributing to candidates and legislators who fund their government contracts.
5. Governor Green must stop the short-sighted, irresponsible, and harmful move expanding the use of liquid natural gas (LNG) in Hawaiʻi. Watch the first 10 minutes of this EXCELLENT VIDEO to understand why:
Hawaiʻi must instead double down on our vision of both clean energy AND energy independence — and go solar, solar, solar. Our state government must increase tax credits to compensate for federal cuts, and further incentivize rooftop solar installations. Additionally, we must require car rental companies to utilize 100% electric vehicles.
6. Governor Green must stop negotiating with the U.S. Army at Pōhakuloa until the Army has complied with HRS343 and conducted an acceptable environmental impact statement. In addition, live fire exercises must stop, AND impacted lands must be restored to some semblance of normalcy. Hawaiʻi’s constitution is clear and direct: Public lands must be preserved and protected, not bombed and desecrated.
Above are the issues “top of mind” for me today.
Depending on whose shoes or slippahs you’re wearing, or whether or not you have shoes at all – will determine your own priorities.
We need to fully fund public education, healthcare, permanent affordable housing, and natural resource protections, and many other needs.
We have the money.
According to Governor Green, our state has $1.58 billion in the rainy day fund, and $170 million in the Hurricane Relief Fund.
In addition, tax cuts passed in 2024 benefiting top income earners could be “rolled back”, generating an additional $500 million each year.
This is grotesque. We have nearly $2 billion sitting in the bank, we just gave everyone a tax cut, and the governor and legislators all got pay raises.
Yet, our schools are underfunded, health care services fall far short of our needs, public infrastructure is a disaster, and there are NO beds available in our emergency shelters.
What’s lacking is leadership and political will.
Please contact the governor and your legislators today. Wish them a merry Christmas, give them your own list, and ask them to step up and do better.
Gary Hooser
former state senator, majority leader, council-member
now just a regular guy trying my best to make the world a better place







