Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 15, Number 8, 1 ʻAukake 1998 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mililani Trask

• OHA T rustee-At-Large •

I believe that home and work are the foundation of human dignity. That is why I have worked so hard to promote eeonomie self-sufficiency and housing and homestead development for Hawaiians. OHA must recognize this as one of its primary missions. fJSg 8 w£ Wm\Wi 8 uH |jj U S « |fc||§g| 2 ^ W..M

•Support Cx>mmunity Based Eeonomie Development (CBED). r k i* •Promote more jobs through CBED and small business entrepreneurship. v i T ^ •Protect the customarv rights of traditional business men and women who - jpt^ ■■ Housing & Homestead Development - j8r •Expand$10milhon OHA TrustFundsothatall Hawaiiansandnon-profit * \ . JĒ | *Work with DHHL to estabhsh special needs loans for poor families •PursuesettlementsforDHHLhomesteadersandapphcantswho •Defend traditional rights reaffirmed under the Kohanaiki-Public Jf \ , *|H Access Shoreline Hawai'i (PASH) case. Oppose all legislative j|MP%r * MēĒĒ measures intended to limit or criminalize tradihonal practices. W . * " - • %HEfj 8IIPU01*1 IP^ JēĒ at ^ 8 JHFJK •Support iho'ulaokalani Coalition, an organization formed to protect JLfiK,j8 ~ - '8»yrig of my commitment to achieving these ends. I ask If >