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06-15-2010 - Statement from Neil Abercrombie on Mayor Hannemann’s Fundraiser in Pittsburgh
On June 10, Ron Mizutani from
KHON2 reported a story about questions that had surfaced about the Honolulu Mayor's large campaign fundraiser in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, hosted by a rail consultant.
Later, in a follow-up story,
KHON2 reported that Mayor Hannemann was going to return all money taken from the $500 to $5000 per person event.
Neil Abercrombie released the following statement today on Mayor Hannemann’s June 9 fundraiser hosted by a rail transit consultant:
“The people of Hawaii are tired of politics-as-usual. Mayor Hannemann’s fundraiser in Pittsburgh is typical of the politics that will be rejected this September by the voters. It was not a meet and greet session. It was a fundraiser organized and run by a rail transit consultant. But why would money collected be returned if it were a legitimate event as the mayor claimed?
“The people deserve answers to many questions including: Was the trip to D.C. necessary or was it designed just to get to Pittsburgh while piggybacking on official city business? Why was there no proper notice to the Campaign Spending Commission? Why was the wrong date listed in the fundraiser’s filing? Why did an official city release say the mayor was meeting in D.C. when he was actually campaigning in Pittsburgh?
“Having talked to people across Hawaii for over a year, I can tell you that this fundraising scheme is exactly the kind of politics they want to change. People want leadership that puts the public interest first.”
06-10-2010 - Neil’s Small Business and Entrepreneurship Plan
Today Neil unveiled his plan to support the state’s small business sector by streamlining government processes and reforming procurement practices.
At the weekly meeting of the Downtown Honolulu Exchange Club at Oahu Country Club, Abercrombie emphasized the importance of entrepreneurs and small business.
Click here to read the full plan.
“For more than a year, I’ve been listening to small business owners as they struggle during these tough economic times,” Abercrombie said. “They are frustrated and have lost confidence in government. As Governor, I will lead the effort to support and promote our small businesses. It is critical to creating jobs in Hawaii and our economic recovery.”
Abercrombie’s plan includes six key points:
- Full review and refinement of regulation and permitting processes. A review and revision of all processes must be conducted with small business participation and the goal of supporting entrepreneurs. Government agencies that lack capacity or sufficient IT infrastructure will be upgraded.
- Governor’s clearinghouse for federal opportunities. Building on strong relationships with the federal government and collaborating with local banks and businesses, the Governor’s office will have a one-stop clearinghouse for local businesses to get help in securing grants, loans and other federal funds, and will also actively seek out new opportunities.
- Coordinated “Buy Local” effort. Government needs to take the lead in coalescing independent efforts to encourage people to support local businesses and measuring results. State and local government will lead by example by making every effort to buy local and keep dollars here in Hawaii.
- Protecting and marketing Hawaii’s brand. The Attorney General’s office will clamp down on protecting Hawaii’s unique brands so that local businesses can benefit from all their efforts to ensure the high quality and reputation of local products and services. Government will partner with businesses to coordinate “Hawaii Channels” that aggressively market products and services via the Internet, television and other media for global export.
- Teach business skills. Financial education must be a standard facet of everyone’s education with more opportunities to learn business skills, including management, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship in our high schools, community colleges and universities. Government will partner with local businesses to provide hands on learning experiences and more opportunities by expanding internships.
- Procurement reform. We must have a government procurement system that is fair, based on merit, and free from political pressuring. A well-run and managed procurement system should follow the highest standards of conduct of the various trades, professions and industries to ensure quality and ethical behavior where the contractor and the general public mutually benefit. An Abercrombie Administration will create a level playing field for all.
“We have the talent and resources here in Hawaii, but we’ve never unlocked our full potential,” Abercrombie said. “Entrepreneurs are the ones willing to take calculated risks to overcome challenges. This plan will empower our small businesses and entrepreneurs to create a better future for their families and our state.”
This announcement of Abercrombie’s small business platform is the latest in a series of major policy positions from the Abercrombie for Governor campaign. Abercrombie has unveiled his plan for education reform, early childhood investment and energy independence.
06-10-2010 - Be an Artist for Abercrombie
by Andy Kay, Organizer, Artists for Abercrombie
Be an Artist for Abercrombie! Put your creativity to work for your community and Hawai‘i’s future.
Artists, photographers, graphic designers--anyone feeling creative--is invited to make a piece of art to support Neil’s campaign for governor. Make a traditional poster or do your own thing. Any and all art is welcome. Get into the spirit of democracy!
Neil Abercrombie has always supported the arts in Hawai‘i. Now is our chance to support Neil. Artists already on board for this project are Pegge Hopper, Murray Turnbull, Mark Kadota, Russell Lowrey, Ira Ono and Paul Nagano. More are joining by the day.
In 2008, for the first time in decades, populist art played a major role in a crucial election. We all saw the grassroots power and creativity that emerged around Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. We know that there’s a large and vibrant community of inventive Neil supporters in the Islands. Be one of them! Make art that supports Neil’s run for governor. Make a statement for our future.
Rules: None
Guidelines: All art should be received at Neil’s headquarters by June 30. HQ on O‘ahu is at the Ward Warehouse on the second floor (next to Kincaid’s Restaurant). If you’re an artist on Maui, Kaua‘i or the Big Island, you can take the art to Neil’s HQ on your island. On Maui, Neil’s HQ is at 1980 Main Street, Wailuku. On Kaua‘i it’s at 3385 Kuhio Highway, Lïhu‘e. In West Hawai‘i it’s at Bougainvillea Plaza, 75-5656 Kuakini Highway, Kailua-Kona. In East Hawai‘i it’s at 116 Keawe Street, Hilo.
All artists who submit a piece will be invited to see a show of the work on July 2. Expect a party! Neil will be there to meet everyone.
Favorite posters will be reproduced and used in the campaign. All pieces that artists choose to donate will be auctioned off and all money raised will be used for Neil's campaign.
Want a picture of Neil to use in your art?
You’ll find hundreds of images here. If you need high-resolution versions of any of these images, email us; we’ll get them to you. We also invite you to visit
www.neilabercrombie.com and download what you need. There’s lots of information on the campaign and Neil’s ideas for the future of the Islands.
Still have questions? Email us at
(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). If you want to reach someone in person, call Andy Kay at 808.235.0927 or Julia Steele at 808.782.3201. Or call Kay Hoffman at Abercrombie HQ at 808.589.2237.
Tell your friends! Throw a poster party! Have fun! If you would like to be part of our mailing list, please send us an email directly at
(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and we’ll make sure you receive all future correspondence.
One person, one vote and as much art as you like.
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