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2024-04-04 Testimony Guthie de Bruyn
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Testimony given at WPC 4-4-24 hearing
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� u <br />Hello and thank you for your time. <br />My name is Guthrie de Bruyn and I oppose Bill 121. <br />I am shocked that even with the overwhelming opposition to this bill during the <br />last hearing, it has still moved closer to passing. I can only imagine what <br />promises are being made behind closed doors. Many families and individuals will <br />lose their homes with the fallout of this bill. <br />My little family and I live off grid with no chance of having our space become a <br />long term rental. There are no power lines out to our area, no county water, no <br />buses, and no mail service. This is not enticing for long term renters. Besides <br />this, our Ohana was built with the sole intention of short term renters. It was not <br />designed for long term tenants. <br />I feel that the co-authors of this bill have no idea the impact it will have on the <br />residents of Hawaii. Our small, family business survived the lava, a pandemic, <br />inflation, and so much more- it is devastating that we are now faced with the <br />possibility of shutting down completely due to a bill written by the very people <br />elected to represent our interests. <br />I think it is dangerous and telling that the co-authors of this bill have not been <br />able to answer simple questions from the very beginning, when the answers to <br />these questions are consequential for so many. They should have known how <br />this bill would affect communities before they wrote their very first draft, but <br />certainly by this point- it still seems they do not. <br />
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