1. On Mar. 6, the Hawaii House of Representatives’ Majority Office announced that more than a hundred bills had so far passed the House and would head to the state Senate. One of those bills was HB 133 HD1–what does this bill seek to do?
A. Appropriates money for “micro apartment housing units.”
B. Establishes a “little fire ant Pesticide Treatment Coupon Pilot Project.”
C. “Requires the University of Hawaii Board of Regents to study the feasibility of selling or leasing the building that houses the UH Cancer Center.”
D. “Provides an income tax credit for costs incurred in new hotel construction or renovation of an existing hotel facility.”
E. “Provides a temporary income tax credit for the cost of upgrading or converting a cesspool to a septic system.”
2. Carol Reimann is Monsanto Hawaii’s Community & Government Affairs Manager. She also just got confirmed to join one of the County of Maui’s many boards and commissions, according to the Mar. 7 Maui News. Which one?
A. Liquor Control Board of Adjudication
B. Police Commission
C. Maui Planning Commission
D. Civil Service Commission
E. Board of Ethics
3. In its Mar. 7 issue, The Maui News reported that the Maui Police Department recently arrested a Lahaina man for striking his roommate with which common kitchen utensil?
A. Spatula
B. Ladle
C. Potato masher
D. Ice cream scoop
E. Whisk
See Answers below…
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ANSWERS
1: “Provides an income tax credit for costs incurred in new hotel construction or renovation of an existing hotel facility.”
2: D–Civil Service Commission
3: B–Ladle
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