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Testify — Ka haʻi manaʻo

Your testimony is the most direct voice you have in county government — and a single resident’s testimony carries real weight in the record. Write it here; send it to the Maui County Clerk (the County’s official channel) with one tap, and optionally record it on govOS so the community can see the people speaking.

Deadline: for a Council meeting, email testimony to the County Clerk at least 24 hours before so copies reach the members in time. For a Committee meeting, the official channel is eComment on that meeting’s agenda. Find the meeting + item first: MauiCounty.us/agendas ↗

1. Write your testimony

2. Send it

The first button opens your own email pre-filled to the Clerk — the gold standard, because it comes from you. The second records your testimony on govOS and copies the Clerk. Either way, your words are yours.

Testify informed: before you write, see who funds the decider, how loud the money’s voice is, and which pairs no longer answer — all public record, framed as questions.
Aloha. To testify is to add your voice to the chant of the people — ka leo o ka lāhui. When enough quiet voices speak, a pair out of balance can return to pono. This is paradise momentum: not anger at the record, but the people showing up. The ʻāina hears you. Mahalo for participating.