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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 99 08:22:32 -0000
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[Note: the following mainstream news article may contain biased or misleading
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http://starbulletin.com/1999/03/24/news/story10.html

Wednesday, March 24, 1999 


 Focus on Hawaiian issues: Tuition, land, payments

 By Pat Omandam Star-Bulletin


 A bill that effectively grants University of Hawaii tuition waivers to
native Hawaiian students is now one committee vote away from votes
before the full House and Senate.

 The measure -- Senate Bill 456, SD2 -- would appropriate a
still-undetermined amount of money to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to
offset waivers given by the semi-autonomous agency.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session1999/bills/sb456_.htm

 It was among a handful of bills on Hawaiian issues passed yesterday by
the House Judiciary Committee, despite news this week that the U.S.
Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the constitutionality of OHA
special elections.

 Also passed was legislation that sets up a six-member joint committee
to look at all standing issues related to the public trust lands, as
well as require the state auditor to complete a comprehensive inventory
of the ceded lands.

 Coincidentally, that bill will serve as a vehicle for lawmakers to
discuss any proposed settlement between the state and OHA over past-due
revenues for use of certain ceded lands. No agreement has been reached
in nearly a year of negotiations.

 House Judiciary Chairman Paul T. Oshiro (D, Ewa Beach) said the measure
-- Senate Bill 1635, SD2, HD1 -- would incorporate changes favored by
the House that call for a six-member committee to study all issues
surrounding the public land trust. The Senate president, House speaker,
governor and Hawaii Supreme Court will each appoint one member to the
committee; OHA will choose two.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session1999/bills/sb1635_.htm

 A $75,000 appropriation would fund the committee's work.

 Equally important, the measure authorizes the auditor to inventory and
map all 1.8 million acres of public lands from the time of Hawaii's
annexation in 1898, something Rep. Sol Kahoohalahala (D, Lanai City)
believes is long overdue -- settlement or not.

 "Everything that we're trying to deal with, in every issue in every
committee that is dealing with revenues generated from (ceded) lands, we
always have to ask the question, 'Which lands are we talking about?' "
he said.

 The measure likely will be sent to a House-Senate conference committee,
but Kahoohalahala said the two sides aren't that far apart. The Senate
had called for a continued cap on ceded-land revenue payments to OHA.

 Meanwhile, House lawmakers had little to say before they approved the
Senate bill on tuition waivers that drew hours of lengthy testimony from
Hawaiian students and others -- as well as a Capitol courtyard rally --
at each step of the legislative process.

 UH officials estimate it would cost about $7.2 million a year to
provide the free tuition. If heard and approved by the House Finance
Committee, the plan would go to both chambers for a final vote and then
to the governor for his signature.

 Other Hawaiian bills moving in the Legislature include:

 Hawaiian Home Lands (SB1146, SD1, HD1): Extends the life of the
Hawaiian Home Lands Trust Individual Claims Review Panel by one year so
it can complete a review of all claims against the Department of
Hawaiian Home Lands over management of the homestead program.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session1999/bills/SB1146_.htm

 OHA Salary Commission (HB1095, HD1, SD1): Restarts the salary review
process for OHA trustees that should have begun in 1996.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session1999/bills/HB1095_.htm

Legislature Directory Hawaii 
http://doit.starbulletin.com/1999/legislature/
Revised Statutes
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/Site1/Documents/HRS.htm 
Legislature Bills
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/Site1/Documents/querytext.asp

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