Bills passed to provide culture-based education to comply with the charter provision requirement of ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi in our bilingual county government

For Immediate Release:

Press Release by:
Keani Rawlins-Fernandez, Councilmember
Maui County Council
media@mauicounty.us

Bills passed to provide culture-based education to comply with the charter provision requirement of ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi in our bilingual county government

WAILUKU, Hawaiʻi (Jan. 17, 2025)—Councilmember Keani Rawlins-Fernandez announced that the Maui County Council today gave final approval to legislation providing Hawaiian language and culture-based learning for county employees in partnership with University of Hawaii – Maui College and implementing requirements to include ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi in official documents pursuant to Charter Section 13-17.

Rawlins-Fernandez said Bill 117, CD1 (2022) authorizes the mayor to contract with UHMC to provide Hawaiian studies workshops for Maui County employees to cultivate a stronger understanding of culture and history through a kanaka ‘ōiwi lens. She said Bill 127, CD1 (2024) begins to implement the charter amendment passed by voters in November 2022 requiring meeting agendas and other official documents to be in both official languages of Hawai‘i.

“As councilmembers, our kuleana is to advance legislation that carries out the priorities of our community,” said Rawlins-Fernandez, who chaired the Efficiency Solutions and Circular Systems Committee, which recommended the bills’ passage. “The Hawaiian culture and language are foundational in our identity as a county and we must do everything in our power to ensure it’s given the proper respect and resourcing.”

To view the bills and meeting agendas, visit mauicounty.us/agendas.

For more information, call the Office of Council Services at (808) 270-7664.

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