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2024-04-15 Bill 121 Warren Cropper
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From: Dave Cropper <br /> To: LPCtestimonv <br /> Subject: Opposition to Bill 121 <br /> Date: Monday,April 15,2024 3:40:03 PM <br /> Dear Hawaii County Council Members, <br /> As a local resident with a deep connection to the vacation rental industry, I am writing to <br /> express my strong opposition to Bill 121. This bill poses a significant threat to the livelihoods <br /> of many residents, including myself, who rely on the vacation rental industry to make ends <br /> meet and sustain our families in the unique economic landscape of Hawaii. <br /> The ability to operate a short-term rental has been a lifeline for my family, enabling us to <br /> meet mortgage payments and maintain financial stability in Hawaii. If Bill 121 proceeds, it <br /> would render the operation of my short-term rental impossible and jeopardize our ability <br /> to continue living in our home. The restrictive measures outlined in this bill create <br /> insurmountable challenges for ordinary citizens to engage in this vital industry and could <br /> have devastating consequences for our families. <br /> It's crucial to consider that tourism is the backbone of Hawaii's economy, and for many <br /> citizens like myself, it is the sole industry through which we can make a living. Bill 121, if <br /> enacted, has the potential to disrupt the economic stability of families who rely on short- <br /> term rentals as a source of income. <br /> I urge the Council to reconsider the ramifications of Bill 121 on the livelihoods of residents <br /> who depend on the vacation rental industry. It is essential to work together to find <br /> solutions that balance the needs of the community while preserving opportunities for <br /> citizens to participate in Hawaii's vital tourism industry. <br /> Thank you for considering my testimony, and I kindly request the County Council to reject <br /> Bill 121. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Warren Cropper <br /> 82-6047 Puuhonua Rd. <br /> Captain Cook, HI 96704 <br />
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