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Elijah Pierick
Hawaii Representative

Elijah Pierick

Republican
District: HD-039
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SB1434 Universal Vaccine Program (passed 40 to 9 on 5/2/2025). Establishes a universal vaccine program under the Hawaii Department of Health to provide vaccines, such as those for influenza and COVID-19, to all residents. The Hawaii State Department of Health is authorized to set rules for implementation, and the program includes purchasing, distributing, and maintaining a vaccine stockpile.

5/2/2025
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SB1434 Universal Vaccine Program (passed 40 to 9 on 5/2/2025). Establishes a universal vaccine program under the Hawaii Department of Health to provide vaccines, such as those for influenza and COVID-19, to all residents. The Hawaii State Department of Health is authorized to set rules for implementation, and the program includes purchasing, distributing, and maintaining a vaccine stockpile.

SB1300 Free School Meals (passed 49 to 1 on 4/30/2025). Establishes a program administered by the Hawaii Department of Education to provide free breakfast and lunch to low income students in public schools. The program is funded through state appropriations starting on July 1, 2025.

4/30/2025
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SB1300 Free School Meals (passed 49 to 1 on 4/30/2025). Establishes a program administered by the Hawaii Department of Education to provide free breakfast and lunch to low income students in public schools. The program is funded through state appropriations starting on July 1, 2025.

SB30 Mandatory Helmet Requirement (passed 47 to 3 on 4/30/2025). Amends the Hawaii Revised Statutes to require all operators and passengers of motorcycles, motor scooters, and mopeds to wear safety helmets. This bill eliminates exemptions for individuals over 18 and imposes fines for noncompliance.

4/30/2025
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SB30 Mandatory Helmet Requirement (passed 47 to 3 on 4/30/2025). Amends the Hawaii Revised Statutes to require all operators and passengers of motorcycles, motor scooters, and mopeds to wear safety helmets. This bill eliminates exemptions for individuals over 18 and imposes fines for noncompliance.

SCR132 UN Global Plastics Treaty (passed 48 to 3 on 4/14/2025). Encourages the State of Hawaii to adopt recommendations from the UN Global Plastics Treaty and the Rapa Nui Summit Declaration to address plastic pollution, climate justice, and sustainable development.

4/14/2025
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SCR132 UN Global Plastics Treaty (passed 48 to 3 on 4/14/2025). Encourages the State of Hawaii to adopt recommendations from the UN Global Plastics Treaty and the Rapa Nui Summit Declaration to address plastic pollution, climate justice, and sustainable development.

HB893 “Assault Weapon” Ban (passed 39 to 9 on 3/4/2025). Amends the Hawaii Revised Statutes to prohibit the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, or importation of "assault weapons."

3/4/2025
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HB893 “Assault Weapon” Ban (passed 39 to 9 on 3/4/2025). Amends the Hawaii Revised Statutes to prohibit the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, or importation of "assault weapons."

HB408 Vote-by-mail Extension (passed 47 to 0 on 2/28/2025). Extends the deadline for mail-in voter registration from 30 days to 10 days prior to a primary or general election.

2/28/2025
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HB408 Vote-by-mail Extension (passed 47 to 0 on 2/28/2025). Extends the deadline for mail-in voter registration from 30 days to 10 days prior to a primary or general election.

SB2240 ERIC Membership (Passed 42 to 9 on 5/1/2024). Requires the Hawaii Office of Elections to apply for membership with the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).

5/1/2024
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SB2240 ERIC Membership (Passed 42 to 9 on 5/1/2024). Requires the Hawaii Office of Elections to apply for membership with the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).

SB572 Biosecurity Emergency Powers (Passed 58 to 3 on 5/1/2024). Allows the state Department of Agriculture, with the governor's approval, to declare a "biosecurity emergency" in response to outbreaks of invasive pests or organisms that threaten the state's economy or environment.

5/1/2024
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SB572 Biosecurity Emergency Powers (Passed 58 to 3 on 5/1/2024). Allows the state Department of Agriculture, with the governor's approval, to declare a "biosecurity emergency" in response to outbreaks of invasive pests or organisms that threaten the state's economy or environment.

SB2845 Ammunition Age Restriction (Passed 45 to 6 on 5/1/2024). Prohibits individuals from selling ammunition to a person under the age of 21. Additionally, it prohibits individuals under the age of 21vfrom owning, possessing, or controlling ammunition.

5/1/2024
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SB2845 Ammunition Age Restriction (Passed 45 to 6 on 5/1/2024). Prohibits individuals from selling ammunition to a person under the age of 21. Additionally, it prohibits individuals under the age of 21vfrom owning, possessing, or controlling ammunition.

SB2753 State and Federal Code Alignment (Passed 49 to 2 on 5/1/2024). Aligns Hawaii's building codes with federal EPA regulations by allowing substitute refrigerants, supporting climate goals and easing compliance with the phasedown of HFCs under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020.

5/1/2024
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SB2753 State and Federal Code Alignment (Passed 49 to 2 on 5/1/2024). Aligns Hawaii's building codes with federal EPA regulations by allowing substitute refrigerants, supporting climate goals and easing compliance with the phasedown of HFCs under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020.

HB2231 Woke Law Enforcement (Passed 45 to 3 on 4/17/2024). Sets a statewide goal for each law-enforcement agency to increase the employment of female officers to 30% by 2030, and mandates that agencies actively recruit from diverse backgrounds, including schools of social work, to enhance diversity within the force.

4/17/2024
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HB2231 Woke Law Enforcement (Passed 45 to 3 on 4/17/2024). Sets a statewide goal for each law-enforcement agency to increase the employment of female officers to 30% by 2030, and mandates that agencies actively recruit from diverse backgrounds, including schools of social work, to enhance diversity within the force.

Raw Milk House

HB1989 Raw Milk (Passed 39 to 10 on 3/5/2024). Legalizes the direct sale of raw milk and raw-milk products from producers to consumers for human consumption, under specific conditions. It also allowed raw goat milk sales for pet use.

3/5/2024
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HB1989 Raw Milk (Passed 39 to 10 on 3/5/2024). Legalizes the direct sale of raw milk and raw-milk products from producers to consumers for human consumption, under specific conditions. It also allowed raw goat milk sales for pet use.

SB865 State Housing (Passed 42 to 7 on 5/4/2023). Establishes the Ninety-Nine Year Leasehold Program to develop low-cost residential condominium units on state-owned and county-owned land.

5/4/2023
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SB865 State Housing (Passed 42 to 7 on 5/4/2023). Establishes the Ninety-Nine Year Leasehold Program to develop low-cost residential condominium units on state-owned and county-owned land.

SB1024 Zero Emissions (Passed 50 to 0 on 5/2/2023). Establishes long-term goals for zero-emissions transportation in Hawaii and abroad to reduce and eliminate transportation emissions.

5/2/2023
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SB1024 Zero Emissions (Passed 50 to 0 on 5/2/2023). Establishes long-term goals for zero-emissions transportation in Hawaii and abroad to reduce and eliminate transportation emissions.

Light Bulbs House

HB192 Light Bulbs (Passed 48 to 3 on 5/2/2023). Prohibits the sale of certain fluorescent lamps as a new manufactured product.

5/2/2023
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HB192 Light Bulbs (Passed 48 to 3 on 5/2/2023). Prohibits the sale of certain fluorescent lamps as a new manufactured product.

SB109 Woke Terminology (Passed 45 to 6 on 5/2/2023). Replaces gender-specific terminology used in certain parental and marital matters with "gender-neutral" terminology.

5/2/2023
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SB109 Woke Terminology (Passed 45 to 6 on 5/2/2023). Replaces gender-specific terminology used in certain parental and marital matters with "gender-neutral" terminology.

Abortion House

SB1 Abortion (Passed 43 to 7 on 3/17/23). Protects and expands abortion access.

3/17/2023
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SB1 Abortion (Passed 43 to 7 on 3/17/23). Protects and expands abortion access.

HB426 Anti-Firearm Industry (Passed 42 to 9 on 3/2/2023). Establishes conduct standards for the firearm industry and allows individuals and officials to sue for violations.

3/2/2023
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HB426 Anti-Firearm Industry (Passed 42 to 9 on 3/2/2023). Establishes conduct standards for the firearm industry and allows individuals and officials to sue for violations.

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