It is now seven hours prior to the PSM committee meeting this afternoon (1:20 PM) during which, assuming a quorum is present this time, the "decision making" will take place on the ten bills presented, along with testimony, during the quorumless meeting on Feb. 1.
According to the Senate "Upcoming Live Events" schedule (
http://olelo.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=13), only one committee meeting will be broadcast today, and two tomorrow, and the PSM "decision making" meeting today is not among them. So we apparently won't get to see or hear our "representatives" as they present their reasoning prior to their votes unless you live on or travel to Oahu and attend the meeting in person, and that room has a capacity of what, maybe 40 people at the most? So that means that approximately .000029% of the states population will be able to witness this "decision making".
Also the same page has not posted the video of the PSM meeting from Feb. 1, which I hoped to see to get exact quotes from chairperson Nishihara regarding the presentation of testimony re SB2046 and limitations upon that.
Maybe they will schedule streaming later in the day, but the other streams listed for today and tomorrow have been posted for days.
Also the "Late Testimony" has been posted (
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/Session2018/Testimony/SB2046_TESTIMONY_PSM_02-01-18_LATE.PDF).
FOR 1 (ONE)
OPPOSED 17 (SEVENTEEN)
Testimony TOTAL
FOR 6 (SIX)
OPPOSED 120 (ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY)