We deserve neighborhoods that are rid of violence, drugs, theft, and excessive noise. Pedestrians should be able to walk along sidewalks, through parks, and cross streets without fear. Our public spaces should be free of obstructions, hazards, and waste. In addition to shepherding legislation to address these matters, Senator Moriwaki works with the community, law enforcement, state and city agencies, and non-profits to attack crime & public nuisance and promote traffic & pedestrian safety.
CRIME PREVENTION
NOISE POLLUTION
TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY
We can’t continue to see current and future generations leaving Hawaii for good because the cost of living is too high. Residential development should focus on truly affordable housing for residents not “luxury blight” for investors. Lack of affordable housing and cost of living add to our difficulties with homelessness. Homeless individuals who need drug and mental health treatment should have free and easy access to services and be put on a path to income, shelter, and affordable housing. Our criminal justice system should flag cases of homeless individuals and divert them to needed services rather than putting them through a revolving door.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
As a member of the housing committee, Senator Moriwaki worked with Chair Stanley Chang, and House Chair and Vice-Chair Nadine Nakamura and Troy Hashimoto on measures to fund and promote affordable housing. In 2022, the legislature appropriated $1 billion for housing measures including:
HOMELESSNESS
Because homelessness is a major concern for all of us, last summer Senator Moriwaki invited state, city and non-profit leaders and experts to ask why we could not end homelessness. The group –pictured left— spent many hours identifying gaps and solutions AND worked together to take action, making possible the major legislation and funding recently enacted and the City programs committed to ending homelessness. Major homelessness related legislation adopted this session includes:
Senate District 12 contains the highest density coastal communities in the state. That is why the effects of climate change and resulting sea-level rise are a priority for Senator Moriwaki. We must plan now for future resiliency against the rising tides of sea-level rise and keep in mind the importance of preserving beaches, parks, open spaces and our natural environment when considering new development.
SEA LEVEL RISE RESILIENCY
OPEN SPACES
Senator Moriwaki supports funding and policy for our youth to thrive from early learning through college and into careers. Education and job preparation should allow our future generations to make a living in Hawaii or abroad. Neither should there be barriers to allow our Kupuna to age in place at home or to have quality care in our facilities.
EDUCATION
AGING IN PLACE & LONG-TERM CARE
As Chair of the Senate Committee on Government Operations, Senator Moriwaki focused her purview on government efficiency, transparency, and effectiveness examining how government projects can be completed expeditiously and in a manner open to public scrutiny. When the pandemic shuttered Hawaii and the world in 2020, Senator Moriwaki was appointed to a Special Committee on COVID which brought to the forefront policies, issues and challenges in the government’s response to the crisis.
REFORM
EFFICIENCY & TRANSPARENCY