It’s Monday evening (April 30), which is technically still Day 58 of the 2012 Hawaii Legislature, since lawmakers extended their session last Friday.

It’s at a place called M — I have no idea what or where that is, but that’s what it said on the disclosure form — and the asking donation is $150.

Those giving to Donna Mercado Kim in 2011 include Outrigger, Anheuser Busch, Ironworkers for Better Government, Walter Dods, First Hawaiian Bank, Hawaii Chamber PAC, Jeff Stone, Alexander & Baldwin, John Radcliffe and Red Morris, Charles Toguchi, Tim Johns, Street Bikers United Hawaii, Hawaii Fire Fighters Association, Hawaiian Telcom Good Government Club, Liberty Dialysis, ILWU Local 142, Dennis Mitsunaga and Mike McCartney.

Photo courtesy UggBoy♥UggGirl.

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