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Rep. Har proudly shows off artwork presented to her from Makakilo Elementary students.
Each year, Rep. Har participates in Read Across America where she spends time reading to our schools in District 40. Here she is reading to third grade students at Barbers Point Elementary.
In Dec. 2009, Mothers Against Drunk Driving awarded Sharon at their 25th Anniversary celebration for introducing legislation that will require drunk drivers to install a vehicle ignition interlock into their cars.
Rep. Har and Sen. Gabbard serving as judges at the Kapolei Library Halloween Costume contest.
Rep. Har presenting a certificate from the House of Representatives to H Power for their expansion of an additional burner that will convert rubbish to energy.
Rep. Har and other elected officials break ground in July 2009 for the Kapolei Interchange. This interchange will add a new on and offramp onto the H-1 freeway behind the Kapolei movie theaters.
In April 2009, Rep. Har organized a graffiti paint out day in which over 100 volunteers came out to paint out graffiti throughout our community. Here, Rep. Har is painting out graffiti at the Kapolei Skateboard Park bathrooms.
Rep. Har nominated Margaret Pang of the Dyslexia Tutoring Center of Hawaii (formerly located in Kapolei) for the prestigious Honolulu Advertiser/KGMB Jefferson Award because of Ms. Pang's work with dyslexic students from West Oahu. Ms. Pang was chosen as one of the Jefferson Award winners.
Students from Makakilo Elementary visited Rep. Har at the capitol to present her with their artwork which is proudly displayed in Rep. Har's office. Also pictured is Principal Sean Tajima.
Rep. Har presents a certificate from the House of Representatives at the grand opening of Petco in Kapolei.
As a member of the Finance Committee, Rep. Har and her colleagues spent many late nights attempting to balance the budget without raising the general excise tax. Here, Rep. Har and other Finance Committee members are in final deliberations with the senate on the budget.
Rep. Har and other elected officials from the Womens Legislative Caucus put together baskets of toiletries and presented them to the Institute of Human Services.
Students from Barbers Point Elementary visited Rep. Har at the capitol.
Rep. Har speaking at the grand opening and dedication of the long-awaited North-South Road in Kapolei.
Students from Mr. Taylor's Dance Class at Kapolei Middle School came to the capitol to show Rep. Har their skills.
Rep. Har with her mother Katherine, brother Lawrence, and Makakilo constituent Mike Freitas.