1. Last week Hawaii News Now reported that this summer a local Maui musician will start teaching a songwriting class at University of Hawaii’s West Oahu campus. Who is the musician?
A. George Kahumoku Jr.
B. Willie K
C. Paula Fuga
D. Kanoa
E. Tom Conway
2. Sundays are typically the biggest days of the week for daily newspapers. Which of these stories–all of which ran in The Maui News on Sunday, June 22–was the top front stage story?
A. Maui vets honor psychologist Richard Sword
B. State releases $19.5 million to purchase Lipoa Point
C. U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development donates $660,000 to three Hawaii homeless assistance programs
D. Firefighters recover body of Kahului diver who was reported missing
E. New Foodland store opens in Kehalani
3. On Friday, June 20, Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie signed 10 criminal justice bills into law. One of them was HB 1926. What does that bill do?
A. Establishes a “human trafficking victims services fund”
B. Imposes a “mandatory minimum term of one year imprisonment upon conviction of habitual property crime”
C. Amends “the offense of solicitation of a minor for prostitution and the offense of prostitution to include sadomasochistic abuse under the definition of sexual conduct, including clarification that a law enforcement officer shall not be exempt from the offense while acting in the course and scope of duties”
D. Sets “a fixed fine of $200 for parking a vehicle on a bicycle lane or pathway”
E. Requires “requires additional information from county police departments in their annual report to the Legislature of misconduct incidents that resulted in the suspension or discharge of an officer”
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1: B–Willie K
2: E–New Foodland store opens in Kehalani
3: C–Amends “the offense of solicitation of a minor for prostitution and the offense of prostitution to include sadomasochistic abuse under the definition of sexual conduct, including clarification that a law enforcement officer shall not be exempt from the offense while acting in the course and scope of duties”
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