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From: Hawaii State Senator Gary L. Hooser <rss@rssforward.net>

Subject: Agriculture: Certainty in Policy Will Further Growth

The most important thing government can do to support business is to provide a degree of certainty with regards to government regulation.

Yanking the rug out from under farmers and businesses around the state, with little or no notice only perpetuates Hawaii’s reputation for not being “business friendly.”

One such yanking of the rug are the layoffs being proposed by the State Administration.
* Governor Lingle has issued layoff notices to 118 out of 350 Department of Agriculture employees. This impacts more than one-third of its permanent workforce.
* Of the 78 agricultural inspectors, 50 have been given notice. Most are from the neighbor islands.With agricultural businesses, as with other business sectors, we can and must do better.

How is the larger infrastructure that supports agriculture to be sustained?

* Farmers large and small will be dramatically impacted, both from an increase in destructive pests because of less vigilant inspection, and from a severe reduction in the export and import-sustaining bureaucracy.
* Farmers who import or export produce and fruits, flower growers, cattle ranchers, ornamental growers, and even aqua culture businesses know that their perishable exports and imports will not survive delayed processing for distribution.
* Farmers will be forced to cut back or get out of the business altogether—and we in the community will, of course, face a reduction in choice and an increase in price.Farmers around the State cite three elements central to their growth and prosperity.

1. Lack of a reliable, affordable source of irrigation water.

The complex system of irrigation ditches maintained by the sugar plantations has largely withered away as the plantations disappeared. Add to that, competition for water from urban development and from the need to restore natural water flow to streams and rivers – and we understand the water shortage in what would otherwise be prime farmland.

2. Lack of farm-worker housing negatively impacts labor.

The shortage of agricultural labor seen throughout our country is exacerbated in Hawaii by our high cost of living. Historic abuse and development of so called “fake farms” around the state also drives up the cost of housing on agricultural lands.

3. Numerous hurdles in gaining access to land.

All of us have seen the large vistas of open space now lying fallow. Small farmers face numerous hurdles in gaining access to parcels of this land. Much of this land (both privately owned and state owned) is in “large chunks” and lacks roads, water, fencing etc. Major land owners as well as the state are hesitant to give out long term leases or to sell the land to farmers at affordable prices.

Water, labor, land: all three issues can be resolved with community input, thoughtful legislation, and a focused commitment from the administration.

Hawai'i must take a leadership role in funding and managing our irrigation systems.

Whether by supporting existing irrigation cooperatives or via direct funding, the core irrigation infrastructure must be treated the way we treat other public infrastructure.

Farm worker housing issue must be resolved.

Amendments to the law must be made without opening the door to further abuse by those seeking merely to expand their vacation rental businesses.

Thousands of acres of State land suitable for agriculture are not utilized properly.

State Department of Agriculture must be more aggressive in making this land available to local farmers, many of whom tell me that they stand ready today to put that land to good use.

Supporting farms and farmers along with renewable energy and improved public education are fundamental to sustainability and a robust economy.


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Source: http://garyhooser.livejournal.com/32432.html

The most important thing government can do to support business is to provide a degree of certainty with regards to government regulation.

Yanking the rug out from under farmers and businesses around the state, with little or no notice only perpetuates Hawaii’s reputation for not being “business friendly.”

One such yanking of the rug are the layoffs being proposed by the State Administration.
  • Governor Lingle has issued layoff notices to 118 out of 350 Department of Agriculture employees. This impacts more than one-third of its permanent workforce.
  • Of the 78 agricultural inspectors, 50 have been given notice. Most are from the neighbor islands.
With agricultural businesses, as with other business sectors, we can and must do better.

How is the larger infrastructure that supports agriculture to be sustained?
  • Farmers large and small will be dramatically impacted, both from an increase in destructive pests because of less vigilant inspection, and from a severe reduction in the export and import-sustaining bureaucracy.
  • Farmers who import or export produce and fruits, flower growers, cattle ranchers, ornamental growers, and even aqua culture businesses know that their perishable exports and imports will not survive delayed processing for distribution.
  • Farmers will be forced to cut back or get out of the business altogether—and we in the community will, of course, face a reduction in choice and an increase in price.
Farmers around the State cite three elements central to their growth and prosperity.

1. Lack of a reliable, affordable source of irrigation water.

The complex system of irrigation ditches maintained by the sugar plantations has largely withered away as the plantations disappeared. Add to that, competition for water from urban development and from the need to restore natural water flow to streams and rivers – and we understand the water shortage in what would otherwise be prime farmland.

2. Lack of farm-worker housing negatively impacts labor.

The shortage of agricultural labor seen throughout our country is exacerbated in Hawaii by our high cost of living. Historic abuse and development of so called “fake farms” around the state also drives up the cost of housing on agricultural lands.

3. Numerous hurdles in gaining access to land.

All of us have seen the large vistas of open space now lying fallow. Small farmers face numerous hurdles in gaining access to parcels of this land. Much of this land (both privately owned and state owned) is in “large chunks” and lacks roads, water, fencing etc. Major land owners as well as the state are hesitant to give out long term leases or to sell the land to farmers at affordable prices.

Water, labor, land: all three issues can be resolved with community input, thoughtful legislation, and a focused commitment from the administration.

Hawai'i must take a leadership role in funding and managing our irrigation systems.

Whether by supporting existing irrigation cooperatives or via direct funding, the core irrigation infrastructure must be treated the way we treat other public infrastructure.

Farm worker housing issue must be resolved.

Amendments to the law must be made without opening the door to further abuse by those seeking merely to expand their vacation rental businesses.

Thousands of acres of State land suitable for agriculture are not utilized properly.

State Department of Agriculture must be more aggressive in making this land available to local farmers, many of whom tell me that they stand ready today to put that land to good use.

Supporting farms and farmers along with renewable energy and improved public education are fundamental to sustainability and a robust economy.



Source: http://garyhooser.livejournal.com/32432.html

From: Hawaii State Senator Gary L. Hooser <rss@rssforward.net>

Subject: Email from a nobody.....

My response to an email received this morning from a concerned citizen:

Great letter Carol. And you are not a "nobody"...you are everybody and your email, letters and telephone calls are important. You are all the people who elected President Obama...and all the people who are needed to support him and others who want to change our country and our world for the better. Thank you for taking action. Thank you for being involved and staying involved. gh

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From: Private
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 12:57 PM
To: Sen. Gary Hooser
Subject: President Obama's Health Care Plan

Aloha, Gary:

I’m just a ‘nobody’ but below is what I just emailed to President Obama. It’s FYI only.

Aloha President Obama:

I'm 65, a well educated (MBA) single white female, democrat living on Kauai. I know, in my heart of hearts, that you'll not see this message, but I write often just so I can feel inside that, as an American, I really care about our country and I believe in you so much that I literally cry when I hear all the disparaging remarks made about you. It appears to me that those who oppose you the most are the basically uneducated folks...and, of course, those stupid Republicans and I think they are crazy, too.

********************************
Above is first part of letter only...balance of message asks President Obama to educate the uneducated on the health care issue...and addresses other issues.
********************************************
Gary L. Hooser
Hawaii State Senator - Majority Leader
Candidate for Liuetenant Governor
Find out more and watch "The Hooser Story" at http://www.garyhooser.com
garylhooser@hotmail.com is the primary address to use for all purposes (personal, Loomis-ISC, and Campaign) except for official Senate communications.

* Official Senate contact: senhooser@capitol.hawaii.gov 808-586-6030
* Cell phone direct: 808-652-4279
* V.P. Loomis-ISC: Communications/Marketing http://www.loomis-isc.com
* Watch online video "The Hooser Story" http://www.garyhooser.com
* Hooser Blog and Friends of Gary Hooser http://www.garyhooser.com


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Source: http://garyhooser.livejournal.com/32183.html

My response to an email received this morning from a concerned citizen:

Great letter Carol. And you are not a "nobody"...you are everybody and your email, letters and telephone calls are important. You are all the people who elected President Obama...and all the people who are needed to support him and others who want to change our country and our world for the better. Thank you for taking action. Thank you for being involved and staying involved. gh

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: Private
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 12:57 PM
To: Sen. Gary Hooser
Subject: President Obama's Health Care Plan

Aloha, Gary:

I’m just a ‘nobody’ but below is what I just emailed to President Obama. It’s FYI only.

Aloha President Obama:

I'm 65, a well educated (MBA) single white female, democrat living on Kauai. I know, in my heart of hearts, that you'll not see this message, but I write often just so I can feel inside that, as an American, I really care about our country and I believe in you so much that I literally cry when I hear all the disparaging remarks made about you. It appears to me that those who oppose you the most are the basically uneducated folks...and, of course, those stupid Republicans and I think they are crazy, too.

********************************
Above is first part of letter only...balance of message asks President Obama to educate the uneducated on the health care issue...and addresses other issues.
********************************************
Gary L. Hooser
Hawaii State Senator - Majority Leader
Candidate for Liuetenant Governor
Find out more and watch "The Hooser Story" at http://www.garyhooser.com
garylhooser@hotmail.com is the primary address to use for all purposes (personal, Loomis-ISC, and Campaign) except for official Senate communications.

* Official Senate contact: senhooser@capitol.hawaii.gov 808-586-6030
* Cell phone direct: 808-652-4279
* V.P. Loomis-ISC: Communications/Marketing http://www.loomis-isc.com
* Watch online video "The Hooser Story" http://www.garyhooser.com
* Hooser Blog and Friends of Gary Hooser http://www.garyhooser.com



Source: http://garyhooser.livejournal.com/32183.html

From: Hawaii State Senator Gary L. Hooser <rss@rssforward.net>

Subject: August - Lieutenant Governor Campaign E-Newsletter

If you would like to be on the Friends of Gary Hooser Campaign E-Newsletter list - submit your name and contact information at http://www.garyhooser.com

Aloha,

On Public Policy And The Future - By Senator Gary Hooser
*Getting out of the rut - it is past time to refocus: It is far too easy to be consumed and literally dragged down by the negativity of the events currently engulfing our state. The uncertainty and the lack of clarity as to what lies on the horizon makes navigating these troubled waters all the more difficult. It is time to lift our heads, put our shoulders and our brains to the task and move past the siege mentality that currently hobbles both our state government and the private sector.
READ MORE (Hooser Blog http://www.garyhooser.com )

Energy and Environment Leaders Support Hooser

Jeff Mikulina - Statewide advocate on renewable energy and environmental issues
"As someone who has been active in advocating for Hawaii's sustainability for over a decade, I'm supporting Gary Hooser for Lt. Governor. Gary has earned my support through his honest, thoughtful, and smart approach to leadership and policymaking.

Gary makes bold decisions and sticks to his word. He's not afraid to make the tough political decisions that will benefit many--today and tomorrow. Gary is the type of leader that the next generation would choose if they could."

Kimo Frankel - long time advocate on environmental issues
"Kauai Senator Gary Hooser is principled, progressive, and productive---not your typical politician!

I've been burned in the past by many politicians. My years of lobbying for the Sierra Club, suing county officials and even working in government have shown me that there are not many people who can successfully navigate the system with integrity, intelligence and a progressive ideology. Gary Hooser is the kind of person we need at the statewide level here in Hawai`i."

The above statements of support are personal and individual in nature and do not represent the position of any organization whatsoever that the individuals may be affiliated with now or in the past.

*Watch “The Hooser Story” online video at www.garyhooser.com

*Follow us on Twitter (garyhooser) and become a friend on Facebook

FUNDRAISING
*Campaign spending reports are in: With the actual election still over one year away, the Friends of Gary Hooser campaign has raised over $47,000 with more than 330 people making individual donations!

*Our immediate campaign goal is to reach our first $100,000 with 1,000 individual donors contributing $25 to $100 each. You can help by mailing in your contribution today or donating online at http://www.garyhooser.com. Your help and support is much needed and greatly appreciated.

UPCOMING EVENTS
*MAUI: Thursday, August 20, 2009 from 5:30 to 7:30 at the Velma Santos Wailuku Community Center - Ono Grinds, Live Entertainment $25 donation suggested donation - Contact Helen Nielsen oluolu@maui.net

* O'AHU: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - 5:30 to 7:30 Pau Hana Event at the elegant and historical Pacific Club in downtown Honolulu. $150 suggested donation - Contact marialebron@ymail.com

Would you like to help by hosting a fundraiser or coffee hour? If so please contact Campaign Coordinator Maria Lebron at marialebron@ymail.com As always, your comments, suggestions and ideas are welcome. Please email me anytime at senatorhooser@gmail.com

Note: Contribution checks should be made to Friends of Gary Hooser and mailed to the address below. PayPal and Credit Card contributions are also welcome and can be made at http://www.garyhooser.com. Corporate contributions and funds from foreign nationals will not be accepted.

Gary Hooser
State Senator - Majority Leader
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor

garylhooser@hotmail.com is the primary address to use for all purposes (personal, Loomis-ISC, and Campaign) except for official Senate communications.

* Official Senate contact: senhooser@capitol.hawaii.gov 808-586-6030
* Cell phone direct: 808-652-4279
* V.P. Loomis-ISC: Communications/Marketing http://www.loomis-isc.com
* Watch online video "The Hooser Story" http://www.garyhooser.com
* Hooser Blog and Friends of Gary Hooser http://www.garyhooser.com
This message is a personal, private and unofficial communication.


___
Source: http://garyhooser.livejournal.com/31849.html

If you would like to be on the Friends of Gary Hooser Campaign E-Newsletter list - submit your name and contact information at http://www.garyhooser.com

Aloha,

On Public Policy And The Future - By Senator Gary Hooser
*Getting out of the rut - it is past time to refocus: It is far too easy to be consumed and literally dragged down by the negativity of the events currently engulfing our state. The uncertainty and the lack of clarity as to what lies on the horizon makes navigating these troubled waters all the more difficult. It is time to lift our heads, put our shoulders and our brains to the task and move past the siege mentality that currently hobbles both our state government and the private sector.
READ MORE (Hooser Blog http://www.garyhooser.com )

Energy and Environment Leaders Support Hooser

Jeff Mikulina - Statewide advocate on renewable energy and environmental issues
"As someone who has been active in advocating for Hawaii's sustainability for over a decade, I'm supporting Gary Hooser for Lt. Governor. Gary has earned my support through his honest, thoughtful, and smart approach to leadership and policymaking.

Gary makes bold decisions and sticks to his word. He's not afraid to make the tough political decisions that will benefit many--today and tomorrow. Gary is the type of leader that the next generation would choose if they could."

Kimo Frankel - long time advocate on environmental issues
"Kauai Senator Gary Hooser is principled, progressive, and productive---not your typical politician!

I've been burned in the past by many politicians. My years of lobbying for the Sierra Club, suing county officials and even working in government have shown me that there are not many people who can successfully navigate the system with integrity, intelligence and a progressive ideology. Gary Hooser is the kind of person we need at the statewide level here in Hawai`i."

The above statements of support are personal and individual in nature and do not represent the position of any organization whatsoever that the individuals may be affiliated with now or in the past.

*Watch “The Hooser Story” online video at www.garyhooser.com

*Follow us on Twitter (garyhooser) and become a friend on Facebook

FUNDRAISING
*Campaign spending reports are in: With the actual election still over one year away, the Friends of Gary Hooser campaign has raised over $47,000 with more than 330 people making individual donations!

*Our immediate campaign goal is to reach our first $100,000 with 1,000 individual donors contributing $25 to $100 each. You can help by mailing in your contribution today or donating online at http://www.garyhooser.com. Your help and support is much needed and greatly appreciated.

UPCOMING EVENTS
*MAUI: Thursday, August 20, 2009 from 5:30 to 7:30 at the Velma Santos Wailuku Community Center - Ono Grinds, Live Entertainment $25 donation suggested donation - Contact Helen Nielsen oluolu@maui.net

* O'AHU: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - 5:30 to 7:30 Pau Hana Event at the elegant and historical Pacific Club in downtown Honolulu. $150 suggested donation - Contact marialebron@ymail.com

Would you like to help by hosting a fundraiser or coffee hour? If so please contact Campaign Coordinator Maria Lebron at marialebron@ymail.com As always, your comments, suggestions and ideas are welcome. Please email me anytime at senatorhooser@gmail.com

Note: Contribution checks should be made to Friends of Gary Hooser and mailed to the address below. PayPal and Credit Card contributions are also welcome and can be made at http://www.garyhooser.com. Corporate contributions and funds from foreign nationals will not be accepted.

Gary Hooser
State Senator - Majority Leader
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor

garylhooser@hotmail.com is the primary address to use for all purposes (personal, Loomis-ISC, and Campaign) except for official Senate communications.

* Official Senate contact: senhooser@capitol.hawaii.gov 808-586-6030
* Cell phone direct: 808-652-4279
* V.P. Loomis-ISC: Communications/Marketing http://www.loomis-isc.com
* Watch online video "The Hooser Story" http://www.garyhooser.com
* Hooser Blog and Friends of Gary Hooser http://www.garyhooser.com
This message is a personal, private and unofficial communication.



Source: http://garyhooser.livejournal.com/31849.html