Hawaii lawmakers are considering renaming the soon-to-open Kapolei Court Complex after Chief Justice Ronald Moon.
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 38 was introduced by Senate President Colleen Hanabusa and Sen. Brian Taniguchi, chairman of the Senate Judiciary and Government Operations Committee. Both are Democrats.
It proposes renaming the new $124.5 million Kapolei Court Complex the “Ronald T.Y. Moon Judicial Complex.”
Moon spearheaded development of the West Oahu court complex, which will open March 29 after more than 20 years of planning and nearly three years under construction. It will serve as the new home of family court for the 1st Judicial Circuit.
Under state law, Moon must retire as chief justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court when he turns 70 this September, capping a more than 40-year legal career in Hawaii. He was named to the state’s highest court in 1993.
The resolution is nonbinding but serves as a recommendation, in this case, to the governor, the state comptroller and the administrative director of the state’s courts.
The Senate Judiciary Committee will have a public hearing on the resolution at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday at the State Capitol.
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