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    Honolulu Civil Beat, Hawaii
    July 12 2013


    Azerbaijani Aloha Sends Hawaii Lawmakers Across Planet on Pricey Trip

    By Nathan Eagle

    Gift disclosure statements filed last month by two state lawmakers
    revealed an unexpected and intriguing donor from half a world away:
    The Republic of Azerbaijan.

    The thriving oil-fueled nation just north of Iran flew Reps. Rida
    Cabanilla and Mark Takai halfway across the world for the
    U.S.-Azerbaijan Convention in May.

    Yes, from the tide pools of Hawaii to the oil baths of Azerbaijan.

    Cabanilla and Takai joined more than 300 other people from the U.S.,
    including members of Congress, former governors and political leaders
    representing almost every state. There were speeches, a ballet, fancy
    dinners and a gala.

    Azerbaijan spent a total of nearly $8,000 on airfare, food, lodging
    and more for Cabanilla and Takai for a visit that lasted just a few
    days - the most expensive gift reported by any member of the
    Legislature in the past year.

    Other legislators' disclosure statements showed foreign trips as well,
    but less pricey ones. For instance, Sen. J. Kalani English went to
    Spain thanks to the Club de Madrid, a trip valued at $1,700. And
    Senate President Donna Mercado Kim went on a $3,000 trip to attend a
    summit in China that was paid for by the Hawaii Tourism Authority.

    Hawaii lawmakers are required to report any gift that they receive
    worth more than $200, or that might result in a fine from the state
    Ethics Commission.

    Cabanilla and Takai said they aren't particularly concerned about
    accepting such an expensive trip because it doesn't violate their own
    personal ethics or state standards. They both said that they measure
    the appropriateness of accepting such junkets by weighing how the
    underlying donation might influence them.

    `There's nothing in the Legislature now that would directly benefit
    Azerbaijan,' Takai said, `so it passes the ethics concern.'

    Cabanilla said that the most Azerbaijan could get from Hawaii is a resolution.

    The convention in Azerbaijan was sponsored by the state oil company in
    collaboration with BP, Chevron and ConocoPhillips, among others.

    Takai, who heads the House International Affairs Committee, told Civil
    Beat on Wednesday that he flew to the small nation that borders
    Russia, Armenia, Iran and the nation of Georgia in part to gain a
    better understanding of where foreign fossil fuels come from since
    Hawaii is talking about weaning itself off imported oil. Azerbaijan
    borders the Caspian Sea, which has one of the world's largest known
    oil and gas fields.

    But Takai said that the trip was about more than oil. He also went to
    promote Hawaii and explore opportunities for tourism and education, he
    said, explaining that, `It's important for us to build bridges
    throughout the world if we're going to continue to prosper."

    Cabanilla, the former chair of the House International Affairs
    Committee, said the invitation came as part of a lobbying effort by
    Azerbaijan to improve its alliance with the U.S.

    She said she went to try to bring business to Hawaii, be it through
    tourism, education or medicine.

    Takai described Azerbaijan as a fascinating culture, very rich and tropical.

    `It's kind of like Hawaii, but along the Caspian Sea,' he said.
    `Azerbaijan is not quite understood by many in the U.S. and the
    country, through this conference, wanted to step up their efforts to
    educate elected officials and policymakers.'

    Takai said he expects the conference to be an annual event, and for
    leaders of Azerbaijan to come visit Hawaii too.

    Honolulu has a sister-city relationship with Baku, the Azeri capital
    where the convention was held. Takai said that he and Cabanilla
    represented the county since Mayor Kirk Caldwell was unable to go.

    http://www.civilbeat.com/articles/2013/07/12/19489-azerbaijani-aloha-sends-hawaii-lawmakers-across-planet-on-pricey-trip/

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