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2008-2010
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Dominic Yagong, Council Member
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PSPRC
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REP PSPRC 022 01/05/2010 2008-2010
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<br />\ <br /> <br />May 31,2006 <br /> <br />To: Pat Cunningham, chairman <br /> <br />THE FINAL REPORT OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CEDED LANDS <br /> <br />Committee members Keith King, Lily Kong, Gordon Leslie and Kawika Marquez <br />submit their final report after meeting with Ruby McDonald, representative for <br />the Office of Hawaiian Affairs in west Hawaii. <br /> <br />The task-- determine if all facilities are on ceded lands and determine the <br />process for payment to Office of Hawaiian Affairs (aHA) and the <br />Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) from income derived. <br /> <br />We were not successful in meeting with any of the Trustees. Gordon Leslie had a <br /> <br />telephone meeting with their culture specialist, Mr. Lance Foster who indicated <br />that when the time was pono OHA would be interested in establishing a dialog <br />with the State and County of Hawaii over issues of pertaining to OHA's interest. <br />We have not met with DHHL, but believe, again when the time is pono they will <br />meet with the State and County of Hawaii. <br /> <br />Future plans to produce creative ideas that can increase the overall revenues for <br /> <br />aHA from ceded lands should be encourage. <br />
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