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  • COVID-19: Senate Special Committee

    COVID-19: Senate Special Committee

    Hawai‘i State Senator Clarence Nishihara tests positive for COVID-19

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Thursday, March 19, 2020

    Honolulu, Hawai‘i – Hawai‘i State Senator Clarence K. Nishihara was informed today that he has tested positive for COVID-19, and he informed his colleagues and staff.

    This is the first known case of COVID-19 at the Hawaii State Capitol building.

    Senate President Ron Kouchi sent a memo to all staff informing them of the positive test result.

    The memo recommends all Senate offices close until further notice. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

    Senator Nishihara is a Democrat in his fourth term who represents Waipahu, Crestview, Manana, Pearl City, and Pacific Palisades on the island of O‘ahu.

    Website: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/memberpage.aspx?member=nishihara

    Contact: Senate Communications 808-586-6261

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  • COVID-19 Update

    COVID-19 Update

    Aloha Neighbors,

    I hope you and your families are healthy and safe in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic which is impacting our quality of life and infecting a few.  As of yesterday, the Hawaii Department of Health reported 10 ‘positive’ COVID-19 cases (presumptive and confirmed), and its first case of community spread. This is likely to continue increasing in the coming weeks. 

    To protect the health of the public and our staff and their families, House Speaker Scott Saiki and Senate President Ronald Kouchi announced the immediate suspension of the legislative session to avoid the spread of COVID-19. We will, however, continue to work on the people’s business in our offices but the public hearings and sessions have been cancelled.


    Our office will be open to serve you so please feel free to call or email us. We will also regularly update our website and email you with updates as we receive them.  While our office is open, we are cancelling our monthly community chats (Waikiki, Kakaako-Ala Moana, McCully-Moiliili) until further notice, including our March 28th chat previously scheduled at Vein Kakaako.

    We are all concerned with the impacts of the COVID-19 virus.  The information and mitigation plans are rapidly evolving so we will try to provide information as we receive it. But there is misinformation as well so do visit the best sources of credible information to stay informed and prepared: the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and our State Department of Health.

    If you are sick and have need for testing call your physician or the screening site. Click here for instructions and the full list of screening sites now available. And if you think you have been exposed, please take steps to protect yourself and others.

    During these difficult times, it is important to remember we are ohana. Please take care of yourself, your families and your neighbors. And lend a helping hand where you can, including supporting our local businesses. We pray for your wellbeing.  My staff and I want you to know that we will continue to be here to serve you and working for us all in keeping us heathy and safe. Let’s continue to care for each other!