HANAMAULU — Lenny Rapozo thanked over 100 supporters gathered at the opening of his campaign headquarters in Hanamaulu this week. “I am humbled by your support. I cannot thank you enough for your confidence in me,” he said in a press release.
HANAMAULU — Lenny Rapozo thanked over 100 supporters gathered at the opening of his campaign headquarters in Hanamaulu this week. “I am humbled by your support. I cannot thank you enough for your confidence in me,” he said in a press release.
Kahu Jade Waialeale Battad blessed the new headquarters, 3-4031 Kuhio Highway, Suite 204, on the second floor above Konohiki Seafood next to the old Hanamaulu cafe.
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100 supporters, wow. It’s going to be a tough campaign to victory lane on the general election night. As I said to the other candidate, Bernard p. Carvalho Jr. when he first ran for mayor.
What do you intend to do about traffic in Kapa’a area? How about the GET, do you support small businesses on Kauai? Waste disposal, will you spend more on environmental issues? E.P.A., will you agree with the continued clean water act in Koloa, Poipu, area? How about County parks? Will you clean up the parks, spend money on the parks? Crime, will you give police officers their pay raises? Do you support tourism? All these are important issues. And lastly, will you raise property taxes so people can be better prepared in time of emergency hurricane season? Insurance policy going up. Woo. Kekaha resident. Go Lenny, You’re our man.
Same to Mel Rapozo and Derek Kawakami. I live in Kekaha. So I make enough for my family. We live in a big house. I am one, pay all the necessary bills. I am the head in command in my house. I bring in all the income. So my vote counts, and only my vote. This is democracy. All my children are past high school age and awhile back.