Maui Council passes resolution in support of Kamehameha
From the
Maui News
yesterday:The Maui County Council has given its unanimous backing to a resolution that requests the state attorney general to provide support to efforts to seek a reversal of the recent federal appeals court ruling against the Kamehameha Schools.
The resolution, adopted Tuesday, was introduced by Chairman Riki Hokama, who said the other three county councils – on Oahu, Kauai and the Big Island – also have passed similar language.
Plus
a couple letters
in the Advertiser
today, including one from Twiggy on the Akaka
bill.
I wonder if it ever occurred to him that of
the 200,000 or so Kanakas living on the
"Mainland" who are "for the most part successful," many of them were
more or less forced to leave Hawaii due to economic and related
circumstances—such as job and educational opportunities, affordable
housing and cost of living, or military service—and that many of them
would like to return home if they could?
Posted: Fri - August 26, 2005 at 10:05 AM