Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 31, Number 10, 1 October 2014 — FUKUMOTO CHANG, BETH REPUBLICAN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
FUKUMOTO CHANG, BETH REPUBLICAN
Q1. In order for the eonveyed parcels to truly resolve the state's $200 milliondebt,the state will need
to give OHA the ability to derive revenue from the land through development of some kind. The promise of fulfilling the debt with a land transfer contained the implicit promise that the state would allow OHA to utilize the property. The state needsto keep itspromise. Q2. I sincerely believe the best course of action is to give the native Hawaiian community the time and room it needs to define what self-determination and nation building means to them.
STATE HOUSE D36 / MILILANI-MILILANI MAUKA-WAIPI'O ACRES