Thursday, October 18, 2007

SAY, CAN'T SAY




Say brings up son's Superferry employment


Say, as speaker, typically rules on questions about whether lawmakers have conflicts.

Say said he would ask his colleagues whether he has a conflict of interest


By Derrick DePledge
Advertiser Government Writer




State House Speaker Calvin Say




State House Speaker Calvin Say's son was one of the 249 Hawaii Superferry workers furloughed last week, and Say said he would ask his colleagues whether he has a conflict of interest before voting on any Superferry legislation in a possible special session.

Say said his son, Geoffrey, was an entry-level account executive for Superferry. The speaker said his son's employment had no influence on his support for the Superferry project or in his talks with the state Senate over a special session

3 comments:

VERNON BALMER JR. said...
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VERNON BALMER JR. said...

They will say for SAY > http://www.kitv.com/news/panel-of-lawmakers-picked-to-look-into-rep-calvin-says-residency/31104538 Panel of lawmakers picked to look into Rep. Calvin Say's residency

VERNON BALMER JR. said...

They won't say to SAY about this one. SAY, what gives?

"Campaign Spending Commission dismisses complaint against Say, protects its own attorney’s actions in matter"

http://www.disappearednews.com/2015/02/campaign-spending-commission-dismisses.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DisappearedNews+%28Disappeared+News%29