[3][5] She has also created public service announcements, training videos, oral histories, Internet and interactive content.
[3] In November 2011, the majority leader of the Hawaii House of Representatives, Blake Oshiro, announced that he would resign from the legislature to become Governor Neil Abercrombie's deputy chief of staff.
[6] Per Hawaii law, Governor Abercrombie had to select Oshiro's successor as state representative from the 33rd district.
His replacement, former state representative and majority leader Tom Okamura, had to resign just weeks later for health reasons.
She ran for the seat in 2012, where she faced a Democratic primary challenge from state representative Mark Takai, whose district got combined with Giugni's as a result of redistricting.