HGEA Members Honored for Service In Hawaii’s Courts
Before his retirement, one of the last acts of Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald was to present awards to Hawaii State Judiciary employees who have distinguished themselves through exceptional service and accomplishments. From outstanding case management to diligent record keeping, this year’s awardees are dedicated to maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of the Judiciary.
Among the more than 20 honorees from HGEA is recent retiree Michele “Maile” Holt, pictured above, who received the Meritorious Service Award. Holt served as a circuit court clerk II and was a Unit 3 member since 2003.
Everyday our members are proving that Hawaii really does work best when we do.
After securing major wins in this year’s legislative session like requiring the state to defend professionally licensed or certified state employees from work-related civil lawsuits, HGEA’s political action committees have begun planning for the upcoming 2026 legislative session.
This is your chance to let us know if you have an idea for a new law or how to improve a current one.
Submit your proposal for consideration by Sunday, Oct. 19.
Join this 10-hour continuing education course to get a practical introduction to legislative advocacy for labor and community leaders. Participants will gain hands-on experience in researching Hawaii Revised Statutes, interpreting statutory and legislative language, and preparing effective written and oral testimony. The course culminates in a role-play hearing where participants present testimony in a simulated committee setting.
Course is hybrid begining Oct. 21 online and culminating in-person on Oct. 25.