Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 31, Number 10, 1 ʻOkakopa 2014 — KU, TERCIA L. REPUBLICAN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

KU, TERCIA L. REPUBLICAN

Q1. I woulel I contribute to I the discussion I and possibly I support any | potential reve-nue-generating

projects such as affordable housing or eommercial buildings, perhaps a cultural center or a museum whieh speaks to the historieal significance of the area. It is very important to keep the integrity of the area. Perhaps utilizing the area as the future OHA Headguarters.

Q2 lt'simportanttocontinue to educate the public, especially the Native Hawaiian community (kanaka maoli) regarding the benefits that eome with recognition as a nation. The possibility of losing fiscal support of current Hawaiian programs should motivate our people toward organizing a nation. My hope anel prayer is that we are able to resolve this issue sooner rather than later so that the really hard work ean be started and f inished within my lifetime.

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STATE SENATE 21 KALAELOA-WAI'ANAE-MĀKAHA