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Matthew LoPresti
Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives
from the 41st district
In office
2020–2022
Preceded byRida Cabanilla
Succeeded byDavid Alcos
In office
2014–2018
Preceded byRida Cabanilla
Succeeded byRida Cabanilla
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of Toledo (BA, BA, MA)
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (PhD)
Websitewww.capitol.hawaii.gov/memberpage.aspx?member=LoPresti&year=2022

Matthew S. LoPresti is an American politician who served as a member of the Hawaii House of Representatives for District 41 (Ewa, Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry, Ewa Villages, Hoakalei, Ocean Pointe). He previously served from January 2015 to January 2019.[1] He was a candidate for state Senate 19th district in 2018.[2]

In January 2021, LoPresti helped found the bicameral Progressive Legislative Caucus and served as its chair.[3]

He was defeated in the 2022 elections by Republican David Alcos.

Education

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LoPresti earned a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy, Bachelor of Arts in history, and Master of Arts in philosophy from the University of Toledo, followed by a PhD in philosophy from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.[4]

Career

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LoPresti is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Hawai‘i Pacific University. He has taught in various capacities at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Chaminade University, Kapiolani Community College, West Virginia University, University of Toledo, and Antioch College's Buddhist Studies Program in London, England and Bodhgaya, India. In 2020, he was invited to Jinan, China to present a speech to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences entitled "Nurturing an Ecological Economy: a role for traditional Hawaiian and Chinese values."[5]

LoPresti was elected to consecutive two-year terms on the executive committee of the Sierra Club's Oahu Group, where he served as Vice Chair.[6] He was also elected to a two-year term on the ‘Ewa Neighborhood Board in 2011.

During the 2018 elections, LoPresti gained notice for a video recording depicting his tampering with an opponent's campaign flyer, for which he later apologized.[7] He previously denied taking down an opponent's political signs in the 2016 elections.[8]

In 2022, LoPresti served as Chair of the House Committee on Veterans, Military, & International Affairs, & Culture and the Arts. He was also a member of the O'ahu Metropolitan Planning Organization.

Personal life

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LoPresti was arrested for driving under the influence on 17 June 2022, by troopers near Ewa Beach. The charges were dismissed later that year,[9] though prosecutors filed for an extension and in November a hearing was set for reconsideration of the dismissal.[10][11]

References

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  1. ^ "Legislative Members". Capitol.hawaii.gov. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Mahalo Ewa!". Matt LoPresti. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  3. ^ Blair, Chad (25 January 2021). "Chad Blair: New Progressive Caucus Hopes To Be A Force At The Legislature". Honolulu Civil Beat.
  4. ^ "Hawaii Pacific University". Hpu.edu. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Philosophy and Humanities Professor Invited to Deliver Speech for Think Tank in China". Hawai'i Pacific University. 21 January 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Sierra Club | Oahu Group". Sierra Club Oahu. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  7. ^ Pang, Gordon Y.K. (11 August 2018). "Lopresti removes rival's flyer, then apologizes". Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
  8. ^ Davis, Chelsea (27 April 2016). "Ewa Beach campaign for state House turns ugly as accusations arise". Hawaii News Now.
  9. ^ Gomes, Andrew (2 October 2022). "Judge dismisses DUI charge against state lawmaker Matthew LoPresti". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Retrieved 21 February 2024 – via Yahoo! News.
  10. ^ "Honolulu prosecutor's office files extension in State Rep. Matt Lopresti DUI case". KITV. 21 October 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  11. ^ Dukelow, 'A'ali'i (2 November 2022). "Hearing set for motion to reconsider in lawmaker's dismissed drunk driving case". KITV. Retrieved 19 February 2024.