As we brace ourselves for the full impact of the first Furlough Friday tomorrow, I wanted to share some good news. One of the most informative blogs I follow is the Hawaii House Blog, the blog of the House Majority. It’s written by Georgette Deemer and Thelma Dreyer.
And all three of the stories I want to highlight are from them:
- First, even with the Furlough Fridays, the Hawaii State Capitol will remain open on furlough days. With all the negativity swirling around, this is an opportunity for the Legislature and Capitol employees to shine. And, I must say that it would not be a very reassuring message if the Capitol, home to the Legislative branch as well as the offices of the Governor and Lt. Governor, was to close. So citizens can know that government at the highest level is still functioning – although, with an extremely small skeleton crew.
- Second, the Legislature is hiring for the upcoming session. In this economy, that is probably more welcome news to many than is normal. Until recently, it was a challenge to fill positions, but I had several reports that this past session had some of the largest number of applicants. Surely, a sign of the times.
- Finally, for those families who will be impacted by the Furlough Fridays, they link to a bunch of resources for educational and enrichment services.
I hope to have more discussion tomorrow about the First Furlough Friday, pending any developments of the parent lawsuit in Federal court. Stay tuned!
Mahalo!
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Quilly: Interesting thought...we'll have to wait to see what comes of all this.
amoeba and Thom: I hadn't thought of it in a negative light. Thank you for sharing your point of view...I'm sure many would agree with what you've shared. I remain hopeful that something can be done to avoid our state having the fewest instructional days in the country.
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