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Samuel Morgan Slom (April 13, 1942 – May 21, 2023) was an American politician and a member of the , where he represented the 9th District (which included , Aina Haina, Kahala and Diamond Head on the island of Oahu) from 1996 to 2016. Between 2010 and 2016, Slom was the sole Republican member of the Hawaii Senate. He was a native of Allentown, Pennsylvania.


Early life and education
Slom was raised in a family and received an LL.B from La Salle Law School in 1966 and a BA in Government/Economics from the University of Hawaii in 1963.


Career
Slom served as chief economist for the Bank of Hawaii.Yuen, Mike. " Three candidates challenging Ikeda They're branding the state senator as being out of touch with her constituents". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. May 21, 1996. From 1983 until 2014, Slom served as the president and executive director of Smart Business Hawaii, a chamber of commerce that said it was more small business-oriented than the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii.Lynch, Russ. " It's time for Hawaii to become business friendly, says the new Chamber of Commerce chief Showing Aloha Spirit for Business. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. March 19, 1996.

In 1996, Slom challenged incumbent Democrat Donna R. Ikeda to represent the 8th district in the ." Hawaii Results". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. November 6, 1996. Slom won the election, defeating Ikeda, 12,191 votes to 7,312. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin called the election a "huge election night upset".Yuen, Mike. " Election Aftermath: Collaboration may replace confrontation - One of the results of the general election could be a state Legislature with a different style". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. November 7, 1996."GOP has only one vote in Hawaii senate", Laredo Morning Times, Laredo, Texas, November 14, 2010, p. 13A

Former Honolulu City Councilman defeated Slom in the 2016 elections, which made the the only legislative chamber in the United States with a single party holding all seats. Slom received 47% of the vote.


Death
Slom died on May 21, 2023, at the age of 81.


Political experience and activities
Slom held the following positions in the Hawaii State Senate:
  • Senate Minority Leader, Hawaii State Senate, 2010–2017
  • Minority Floor Leader, Hawaii State Senate, 1996–2017
  • Vice Chairman, Senate Committee for Economic Development and Technology


Former legislative committees and subcommittees
Slom was a member of the following committees:
  • Agriculture, Member
  • Commerce and Consumer Protection, Member
  • Economic Development and Technology, Vice Chair
  • Education, Member
  • Energy and Environment, Member
  • Hawaiian Affairs, Member
  • Health, Member
  • Higher Education, Member
  • Human Services, Member
  • Judiciary and Labor, Member
  • Public Safety and Military Affairs, Member
  • Technology and the Arts, Member
  • Tourism and Government Operations, Member
  • Transportation and International Affairs, Member
  • Water and Land, Member
  • Ways and Means, Member

Slom was a member of the following subcommittee:

  • Joint House and Senate Committee for Hawaii Health Connector Oversight, Member


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