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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19 to THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 2012 VOLUME 108 ISSUE 12
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Hold them accountable K A L EO S TAFF EDITORIAL
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H OW T O S U B M I T It takes only a few minutes to write about the need for greater transparency from the UH Mānoa administration.
T E M P L AT E To: Senate Special Committee on Accountability Sen. Donna Mercado Kim, Chair Sen. Jill N. Tokuda, Vice Chair Re: Oversight and Accountability of UH System Subject: My name is [insert name], a [insert class standing] majoring in [insert major]. I am emailing the committee to express my displeasure over the missing $200,000 in athletics funds. As a student, I ask that we hold the administrators of UH Mānoa and the UH System to the same standards that are demanded of us. Sincerely, [Insert name]
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Ka Leo will also be reporting and live-streaming the informational briefing. Go to kaleo.org on the day of the hearing to watch it online, or meet us in person at the State Capitol Conference Room 211 to watch it in-person.
Follow this sample template if you need a model, but remember that you can write about anything you feel needs to be addressed. Email your testimony to scatestimony@capitol.hawaii.gov.
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This may finally be the time when University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa administrators are held accountable for their actions.
On Monday, Sept. 24 at 1 p.m., the Hawai‘i State Senate will hold a special hearing to look into the Stevie Wonder concert incident – and scrutinize UH’s fiscal and management policies as a whole. UH System President M.R.C. Greenwood and Board of Regents Chair Eric Martinson are among the officials expected to testify before the legislature. Students, now is the time to speak up. We deser ve better – but we also need to earn it. We cannot depend on UH’s administration to fi x its problems on its own. We cannot expect state senators to read the minds of the student body. The only way that our interests as students will be represented at this hearing is if we, the students, speak on our own behalf. By submitting testimony to the legislature, we can ensure that our voices are part of this larger conversation. It may not seem like a lot, but this is the first step to effect change.
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