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2018-2020
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Introducer
Ashley Kierkiewicz, and Sue Lee Loy, Council Members
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GREDC
Action 1
GREDC: Recommended Adoption - 08/4/20
Action 2
Council: Res. 692-20 amended to Draft 2 - 8/19/20
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Council
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
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\Council Records\Communications\2018-2020
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\Council Records\Reports\2018-2020\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
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5. Actively supports and encourages other emerging economic sectors to reduce the <br /> dependence on tourism to support Hawai`i's overall economic prosperity. <br /> 'OpuAli'i4 <br /> We believe that government, business, and community leaders should strive to <br /> create healthy and safe communities, engaging in work that: <br /> 1. Supports `ohana and communities engaging in traditional Hawaiian cultural practices, <br /> including subsistence, gathering, and family farming. <br /> 2. Provides access to beaches, forest areas, and other public lands for subsistence, gathering, <br /> cultural practices, and recreation, as mandated under the Hawai`i State Constitution. <br /> 3. Establishes or maintains safe and accessible parks and community gathering spaces. <br /> 4. Commits to and grows a regenerative, circular, and zero waste economy to preserve <br /> Hawai`i's natural environment and ensure a clean sustainable future for generations to <br /> come. <br /> 5. Safeguards gender equity, race equity, and women's, children's, and LGBTQ rights that <br /> are honored in policies and everyday practices across our society. <br /> 6. Protects the community from sex-trafficking, prostitution, abusive labor practices, and <br /> other similar injustices. <br /> 7. Establishes living equitable wages and a healthy work-life balance. <br /> 8. Strives for a relatively stable cost of living in Hawaii. <br /> 9. Provides comprehensive quality universal health care, which includes mental health and <br /> substance abuse support. <br /> 10. Forwards policies that ensure safe workplaces with flexible work hours and <br /> telecommuting options. <br /> 11. Nurtures communities where essential health and safety professionals are integral, trusted <br /> members of the communities they serve. <br /> 4 Our leaders understand that their privilege to lead is directly dependent on those they serve.From the most vulnerable to the most privileged, <br /> we seek to regenerate an abundance that provides for everyone.Decision makers understand and embrace their duty and accountability to <br /> Community.Our social,economic and government systems engage and respond to a collective voice in integrative ways to balance power and <br /> benefit. <br /> Huliau Action Agenda,Community Version Rev.2 6/8/20 ainaalohafutures.com 6 <br />
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