Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 9, Number 11, 1 November 1992 — A Message to OHA Members [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
A Message to OHA Members
lf there's one thing l've learned during the time l've been in politics it's this: Nobody ean get the job done without the support and encouragement of the people...not the mayor, not the governor, not the president. You've stuck with me and trusted me over the years and for that I thank you. Together, we've done a lot to make O'ahu a better plaee. ^ But there's still more to be done.The city and state must work together to provide affordable housing, especially rental housing. We need to continue working for transportation solutions. And, of course, we have to protect the 'āina so we ean hold on to our special way of life. We have a program to tackle these problems, but, to make it happen, I still need your kōkua. For that, and for your vote on Election Day, I will be most grateful. With aloha, ■ — : — 31^1 / Paid for by Friends for Fasi 100 N. Beretania St., Suite 203, hlonolulu, Hl 96817 Danny Kaleikini and Sam Callejo, Co-chairs