AKAKA, Daniel Kahikina, a Senator and a Representative from Hawaii; born in Honolulu,
Hawaii, September 11, 1924; attended the public schools of Hawaii; graduated,
Kamehameha School for Boys (high school) 1942; University of Hawaii: B.E.,
education 1952; professional certificate in secondary education 1953;
professional school administrators certificate 1961; M.E., education 1966;
served in United States Army 1945-1947; teacher 1953-1960; vice principal 1960;
principal 1963-1971, all in Hawaii; program specialist, Compensatory Education
1968-1971; director, Hawaii Office of Economic Opportunity 1971-1974; special
assistant, Hawaii Office of the Governor 1975-1976; elected as a Democrat to
the Ninety-fifth and to the six succeeding Congresses and served from January
3, 1977, until May 16, 1990, when he resigned; appointed to the United States
Senate on April 28, 1990, effective May 16, 1990, to fill the vacancy caused by
the death of Spark Masayuki Matsunaga; elected by special election on November
6, 1990, as a Democrat to complete the term ending January 3, 1995; reelected
in 1994, 2000, and 2006, and served from May 16, 1990, to January 3, 2013;
chair, Committee on Veterans Affairs (One Hundred Tenth and One Hundred
Eleventh Congresses), Committee on Indian Affairs (One Hundred Twelfth
Congress); was not a candidate for reelection to the Senate in 2012; was a
resident of Honolulu, Hawaii, until his death on April 6, 2018.