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GET HAKUONE UPDATESHISTORY OF HAKUONE
We need your help! Call Speaker Saiki and ask him to schedule HOUSE BILL 270
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
Email Speaker Scott Saiki
(Use the form in step 2 to send the email to Speaker Saiki)
Email Speaker Scott Saiki
(Use the form in step 2 to send the email to Speaker Saiki)
Use form (below) to send him an email
Use form (below) to send him an email
Ask Speaker Saiki to schedule a hearing for HB270
PHONE SCRIPT
The future of Kaka‘ako Makai—and OHA’s rights in developing its portion for the betterment of Native Hawaiians—is an important issue for all of Hawaii.
The question of whether and who can build housing there has echoed from the grassroots to the front page.
OHA wants to heal these lands by building a kipuka in urban Honolulu, a true community for Hawaiians and locals with keiki and kupuna day care, health clinics, farmers’ markets, local small businesses, and the first-ever Native Hawaiian Cultural Center on Oʻahu.
Good government demands that HB270 get a public hearing in the House, as is underway in the Senate. Let the people have their say, publicly and transparently. Speaker Saiki, please schedule a hearing for HB270.
Ask Speaker Saiki to schedule a hearing for HB270
PHONE SCRIPT
The future of Kaka‘ako Makai—and OHA’s rights in developing its portion for the betterment of Native Hawaiians—is an important issue for all of Hawaii.
The question of whether and who can build housing there has echoed from the grassroots to the front page.
OHA wants to heal these lands by building a kipuka in urban Honolulu, a true community for Hawaiians and locals with keiki and kupuna day care, health clinics, farmers’ markets, local small businesses, and the first-ever Native Hawaiian Cultural Center on Oʻahu.
Good government demands that HB270 get a public hearing in the House, as is underway in the Senate. Let the people have their say, publicly and transparently. Speaker Saiki, please schedule a hearing for HB270.