HONOLULU (March 28, 2012) – The public will get to comment again Thursday on the state's offer to resolve longstanding claims for past-due revenues owed to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
The House committee on Finance has scheduled a 1:30 p.m. hearing at the State Capitol on Gov. Neil Abercrombie's proposal to transfer 10 parcels of mostly waterfront property in Kaka'ako Makai valued at an estimated $200 million.
If voted out of the Finance committee, the bill would then head to the House floor for the final vote.
The proposal could potentially provide OHA with an economic boost to help fund
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