Questions
Q1 Should affordable housing incentives (fee waivers, regulatory exemptions, state funds and other subsidies) require housing developers to ensure that their projects are actually affordable to local middle- and lower-income families?
Q2 OHA should receive 20% of Public Land Trust (PLT) revenues annually per legislation passed in 1980. That has never been honored.
Instead, OHA receives about 3.8% of PLT revenue annually. Do you support fulfilling the state’s PLT revenue obligation to OHA?
Q3 Would you support a “green fee” levied on every visitor to the state that would be used exclusively to support ‘āina conservation programs (invasive species removal, reforestation, establishment of additional nature preserves/sanctuaries, etc.)?
Q4 Do you support legislation to incentivize diversified, regenerative agriculture and establish 100% self-sustainable food resources for Hawai‘i to establish food sovereignty?
Q5 Should the state land use commission’s unique procedures protecting public trust resources and Native Hawaiian rights be reduced or removed when urban-type developments are proposed for agricultural or rural lands?
Q2 OHA should receive 20% of Public Land Trust (PLT) revenues annually per legislation passed in 1980. That has never been honored.
Instead, OHA receives about 3.8% of PLT revenue annually. Do you support fulfilling the state’s PLT revenue obligation to OHA?
Q3 Would you support a “green fee” levied on every visitor to the state that would be used exclusively to support ‘āina conservation programs (invasive species removal, reforestation, establishment of additional nature preserves/sanctuaries, etc.)?
Q4 Do you support legislation to incentivize diversified, regenerative agriculture and establish 100% self-sustainable food resources for Hawai‘i to establish food sovereignty?
Q5 Should the state land use commission’s unique procedures protecting public trust resources and Native Hawaiian rights be reduced or removed when urban-type developments are proposed for agricultural or rural lands?
Answer Key: Yes No
Trustee | Hawaiʻi Island
ALMEIDA, Kauilani
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
CASHMAN-AIU, Noelani
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
DESOTO-MCCOLLOUGH, Laura L.
Website: none
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: Yes
HAO, Louis (Lui)
Website: none
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: Yes
HOFFELD, Cyd L. (Makanui)
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
ISHIBASHI, Pua
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
KIHOI, Lei
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
LINDSEY, Keola
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
MANGAUIL, Lanakila
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
PAU, Louis (Kauka)
Website: none
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
WILSON, Kalaniakea
www.wilson4oha.com
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
Trustee | Molokaʻi
ALAPA, Luana
AlapaforOHA.com
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
KAHUE-CABANTING, Uʻi
facebook.com/Ui-Kahue-Cabanting-for-OHA-Molokai-105557334477171/
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: No Q4: Yes Q5: No
MACHADO, Colette
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
Trustee | Kauaʻi
AHUNA, Dan
Website: none
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
PEREZ, Brittny
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
SMITH, Kamealoha
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
Trustee | At-Large
AKINA, Keliʻi
www.keliiakina.com
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: No Q4: Yes Q5: No
BURKE, Jackie Kahookele
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
HANAKAHI, Kaipo K.
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: No Q4: Yes Q5: No
KAWAAUHAU, Larry K.
Website: none
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
PALACAT-NELSEN, Shane Akoni
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
SONODA, Lenson (Kawekiu)
Website: none
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No
SOUZA, Keoni
SouzaforOHA.com
Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: Yes Q4: Yes Q5: No