Val Okimoto Explained

Val Okimoto
Office1:Member of the Honolulu City Council
from the 8th district
Term Start1:November 29, 2022
Predecessor1:Brandon Elefante
Office2:Minority Leader of the Hawaii House of Representatives
Term Start2:February 17, 2021
Term End2:November 8, 2022
Predecessor2:Gene Ward
Successor2:Lauren Matsumoto
State House3:Hawaii
District3:36th
Term Start3:November 6, 2018
Term End3:November 8, 2022
Predecessor3:Beth Fukumoto
Successor3:Redistricted
Birth Place:Lihue, Hawaii, U.S.
Party:Republican
Children:2
Education:Brigham Young University, Hawaii (BS)
Chaminade University (GrCert)

Val Okimoto is an American politician and educator serving since November 29, 2022 as the member of the Honolulu City Council representing District VIII. She is a former member and Minority Leader of the Hawaii House of Representatives, serving in that body from 2018 to 2022.

Okimoto was elected to represent District VIII on the Honolulu City Council, which is the legislative body of the City and County of Honolulu, on November 8, 2022. She was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the November 8, 2022 resignation of the incumbent, who was elected to the Hawaii Senate, on November 29, 2022.[1] Okimoto previously served as the state Representative for District 36 and is a member of the Republican Party. Okimoto is a 2019 graduate of the Council of State Governments West - Western Legislative Academy,[2] and is a recipient of a 2020 Elected Women of Excellence Award from the National Foundation for Women Legislators.[3] She was elected to serve as Minority Leader on February 17, 2021.[4]

Background

Okimoto was born in Lihue, Hawaii. She is of Japanese and Filipino descent. She graduated from high school with honors from Kauai High School. Okimoto earned a bachelor's degree in Accounting with a minor in Business Management from Brigham Young University of Hawaii, and earned her Special Education Teacher Certification at Chaminade University of Honolulu. Okimoto has done mission work for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cebu, Philippines. She is an active member of the community by serving as a Director and Treasurer of the Mililani Town Association (MTA),[5] School Community Council (SCC) board member at Mililani ‘Ike Elementary School, member of the Board of Directors for Hoaloha ‘Ike, Parent and Coach for Mililani American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO), and served for 4 years as the President of her church's chapter of a woman's organization.[6]

Political career

Okimoto was elected to represent District 36 of the Hawaii House of Representatives, which includes Mililani Mauka, Mililani, and Waipiʻo Acres, on November 6, 2018. She was re-elected for a second term on November 3, 2020.[6] On November 8, 2022, Okimoto was elected to represent District VIII on the Honolulu City Council.

A social and fiscal conservative, Okimoto opposed gay marriage legislation in 2013 and bills supporting adoption rights for same-sex couples.[7] [8]

Committee assignments

2022-Present (Honolulu City Council)
2021-2022 (31st Legislature)
2019-2020 (30th Legislature)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Honolulu City Council Resolution 22-273 . hnldoc.ehawaii.gov . 16 December 2022.
  2. Web site: Council of State Governments West . www.csgwest.org . 31 December 2020.
  3. Web site: National Foundation for Women Legislators . www.womenlegislators.org . 18 February 2016 . 31 December 2020.
  4. House Resolution No. 31. Hawaii House of Representatives. 17 February 2021. Relating to caucus leaders and committee membership of the House of Representatives of the Thirty-first Legislature. 1. 17 February 2021.
  5. Web site: Board of Directors - Mililani Town Association . www.mililanitown.org . 23 May 2019.
  6. Web site: Legislative Members . www.capitol.hawaii.gov . 28 April 2019.
  7. Web site: 2022-02-20 . NATIONAL Hawaii bill, 'Don't Say Gay,' Pride items, activist killed - Windy City Times News . 2022-11-15 . Windy City Times.
  8. Web site: Eagle . Nathan . 2018-10-29 . Hawaii GOP's Best Shot At Winning Something Is A Mililani House Seat . 2022-11-15 . Honolulu Civil Beat . en.