Chris Lee for Hawaii
  • Kailua and Waimanalo
    • Help Prevent Another Landfill In Our Community
    • We Did It! New Windward School Facilities
    • Get Involved With Community Projects
    • Protecting Our Beaches
    • Kalanianaole Hwy Traffic and Safety Upgrades Secured
    • Kawainui Marsh Restoration
    • Stopping Graffiti and Vandalism
    • Help for Waimanalo Farms and Farmers
    • Saving Our Kailua 4th Of July Tradition
    • New Windward Tsunami Maps
    • Windward Cancer Relay For Life
  • Better Government
    • Restoring Democracy: Taking Money Out Of Politics
    • Limiting Special Interest Influence at the Capitol
    • More Public Access
    • Why Women Aren’t Elected – And How To Change That
    • More Equal Representation Key to Addressing Issues
    • Selling Public Land A Bad Idea
  • A Sustainable Hawaii
    • Rebuilding Local Agriculture
    • Food Self-Sufficency
    • Agricultural Leadership Program
    • Ending Our Dependence On Costly Imported Oil
    • (Solar) Powering Our Public Schools
    • Keeping Water Quality High
    • Saving Our Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seals
    • Protecting Our Beaches
  • Quality Education
    • Transforming Hawaii’s Educational System
    • We Did It! New School Facilities
    • Getting Involved In Our Schools
    • Advertising In Our Schools A Bad Idea
    • School Furloughs: Never Again
    • Furloughed Student Internships
    • (Solar) Powering Our Public Schools
  • Jobs and Economy
    • Promoting A High-Tech Digital Industry
    • Protecting Working Families From Taxes and Fees
    • Helping Working Families
    • Preserving Benefits for our Retirees
    • Assisting Small Businesses
    • Help for Waimanalo Farms and Farmers

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Chris grew up in Kailua, graduated from Iolani School and Oregon State University, and was elected in 2008. In his spare time he has been working to establish two new non-profits to improve local education and prevent graffiti on the windward side. (more)

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