HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.R. NO. |
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TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE, 2007 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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HOUSE RESOLUTION
supporting the office of hawaiian affairs nation-building plan, ho`oulu LĀHUI ALOHA, TO RAISE A BELOVED NATION.
WHEREAS, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs was created by delegates to the Constitutional Convention of Hawaii of 1978 to right the wrongs suffered by the indigenous people of the Hawaiian Islands; and
WHEREAS, delegates to the Constitutional Convention proposed a constitutional amendment to establish the Office of Hawaiian Affairs as a public trust, with the mandate to better the conditions of Native Hawaiians and the Hawaiian community in general; and
WHEREAS, through Act 196, Session Laws of Hawaii 1979, codified as chapter 10, Hawaii Revised Statutes, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs was established as a semi-autonomous "self-governing body"; and
WHEREAS, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs is the sole representative of the Hawaiian community with financial resources that include a public trust and state funds to assist Native Hawaiians and improve the conditions of the Hawaiian community; and
WHEREAS, programs and services benefiting Native Hawaiians are now in jeopardy because of legal challenges, as the number of lawsuits filed has increased ten-fold and plaintiffs have been persistent in advancing their cases; and
WHEREAS, funding for programs, services, and entitlements that benefit and improve the lives of Native Hawaiians are now in danger of being reduced or eliminated; and
WHEREAS, the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2007, S. 310 in the United States Senate and H.R. 505 in the United States House of Representatives, also known as the "Akaka Bill" has not received a full discussion and vote in Congress; and
WHEREAS, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, with participation from the Native Hawaiian community, is spearheading the creation of a Native Hawaiian governing entity that is recognized by the State of Hawaii and the United States government; and
WHEREAS, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs created a formal document, The Nation-Building Plan to Establish a Native Hawaiian Governing Entity, with participation from the Native Hawaiian community and the State of Hawaii to enable Native Hawaiians to preside over their own resources and assets and determine their own future; and
WHEREAS, the nation-building plan is being underwritten by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and includes the following components:
(1) Registration of Native Hawaiians in Kau Inoa, a campaign that gathers the names of people of Hawaiian ancestry who are willing to participate in the process of nation building;
(2) Development of an apportionment plan of representative districts based on the eligible voter population;
(3) Election of representative delegates who will attend a constitutional convention;
(4) Convening of a constitutional convention to create organic documents of the Native Hawaiian governing entity; and
(5) Ratification of the organic documents and its articles;
WHEREAS, the ratified organic documents and its articles will form the Native Hawaiian governing entity; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Twenty-fourth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2007, that the Legislature supports the Office of Hawaiian Affairs' Nation-Building Plan; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Resolution be transmitted to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
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Office of Hawaiian Affairs; Nation-Building Plan