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How They Voted: Racially Inferior Nominee Rejected 6-17
By News Release @ 4:05 AM :: 4122 Views :: Judiciary, OHA

7/29/2021  S  Nominee failed to be confirmed.

Ayes, 6. Chang, Gabbard, Ihara, Moriwaki, Rhodes, Taniguchi

Aye(s) with reservations: none.

Noes, 17 (Senators Acasio, Baker, DeCoite, Dela Cruz, Fevella, Inouye, Kanuha, Keith-Agaran, Keohokalole, Kidani, Kim, Kouchi, Lee, Misalucha, Nishihara, Riviere, Wakai).

Excused, 2 (Senator(s) San Buenaventura, Shimabukuro).

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STATEMENTS ON SENATE VOTE TO REJECT DANIEL GLUCK’S APPOINTMENT TO INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS

News Release from Office of the Governor, Jul 29, 2021

HONOLULU – Gov. David Ige and Daniel M. Gluck have released the following statements:

Statement of Governor David Ige:

I appreciate Mr. Gluck’s willingness to serve our communities and know that he will continue to be a voice for the underserved, no matter what his formal position. While the Senate came to a different conclusion about his appointment, I respect the process. I will be sending another name to the Senate within the time frame required by the State Constitution.

Statement of Daniel M. Gluck regarding withdrawal of appointment to the Intermediate Court of Appeals

July 29, 2021

I spoke with Governor Ige and Senate President Kouchi to convey my wish to withdraw my appointment to the Intermediate Court of Appeals (“ICA”).  However, if I withdrew, it would have created confusion as to how the next appointment would be made.  My understanding, therefore, is that the Senate had to proceed with a vote.

Opponents of my appointment, particularly members of the Bar, were courageous in voicing their deeply rooted, legitimate grievances regarding the ways in which systemic racism and inequality permeate our lives.  They are correct that it is not easy to oppose a judicial nominee.  They are correct that every one of us has an obligation to do more to right historic injustice.

During the Judiciary Committee hearing on my appointment, I stated that I wanted to follow the appointment process set forth in the Constitution.  Yet I hope that, by indicating my desire to withdraw from this process, today’s vote can be less divisive for the Senate and Hawai‘i as a whole.  The community deserves judges who bring all of us closer rather than fracturing us further.  The other nominees on the list have extraordinarily impressive credentials; any one of them can, and will, serve the ICA with distinction.

I applied to be a judge because I wanted to serve the people of Hawai‘i:  to try to promote justice and equity in the islands I call home.  I continue to believe that I have the skills, experience, temperament, and character to resolve cases thoroughly, fairly, quickly, and justly.  I am humbled, beyond measure, by the testimony from colleagues, friends, judges, and community members – even those opposed to my appointment – attesting to my qualifications.  I was and am honored, more than words can express, that the Governor selected me from such an esteemed list of nominees.  I am deeply saddened that I cannot serve as an ICA judge.  I am sincerely grateful, however, that – through this process – our legislators have indicated their unwavering support for social justice.  I look forward to seeing concrete next steps from our policymakers towards these ends, and I hope I can be of assistance in these efforts.

I offer my sincere thanks to the Judicial Selection Commission, the Hawai‘i State Bar Association, and the Governor for their trust in me; to the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate as a whole for considering my appointment; to my family; and to everyone who testified – both in support and in opposition.  I hope I can continue to serve this community for many years to come.

With gratitude and aloha,

Daniel M. Gluck

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The Hawai‘i State Senate’s rejection of the appointment of Daniel Gluck to the Intermediate Court of Appeals means that Gov. David Ige has ten calendar days or until Aug. 8 to make another selection from the list of the remaining five nominees submitted to him by the Judicial Selection Commission.

The remaining five nominees are:

  • Lance D. Collins
  • Summer M. M. Kupau-Odo
  • Sonja M.P. McCullen
  • Malia E. Schreck
  • Taryn R. Tomasa Gifford

The public is welcome to submit comments on any of the nominees on the governor’s website at: https://governor.hawaii.gov/contact-us/contact-the-governor/

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AP: White man chosen by Hawaii governor won’t get judge job

CB: In a 17-6 vote, senators rejected Gluck’s appointment even after he asked the governor to withdraw his name Thursday morning.

…Gluck and his supporters also highlighted his extensive work on civil rights and experience as the executive director of the State Ethics Commission. In that role, Gluck spent a significant amount of time holding accountable lawmakers who would ultimately vote on his nomination.

Late last year, his office implemented new rules that ban the practice of giving lawmakers food and other items valued under $25. Lawmakers introduced bills in the 2021 session to claw back these “gifts of aloha” but none of the measures cleared the Legislature.

The ethics commission also avoided consolidation with other state watchdog agencies under a new Office of Public Accountability. A measure that proposed that new office also would have given lawmakers direct control over Gluck’s salary. That measure, which Gluck opposed, also died….

 

 

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