Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 37, Number 7, 1 July 2020 — KIHOI, [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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1. Housing and Homelessness, Heahh, Hawaiians in Prison 2. My skills and experience as a constitutional, legislative, and appeals lawyer, lobbyist in Hawai'i and Washington, D.C., eomvv aaiimgiAm, euiii-

bined with my training in mediation and ho'oponopono will be the tools I use to help fulfill OHA's mission to better serve Native Hawaiians. 3. Maunakea is a critical part of the ceded lands trust. Therefore, it is ineumbent that OHA be part of the Management Team for Maunakea as OHA is the "voice" of our people. I advocate that OHA eontinue negotiating with UH to set up a new management entity. Management of Maunakea, along with other Historic Sites, should be transferred to OHA, and ultimately to a Native Hawaiian government onee it isformed.