OHA trustees vote to support Akaka Bill
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees voted yesterday to support the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2009, also known as the Akaka Bill, named for its sponsor, U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka.
The trustees also voted to urge Hawai‘i’s congressional delegation to support three amendments to the current version of H.R. 2314 and S. 1011.
OHA recommends:
In a separate vote, the trustees also approved reduced budgets for the next two fiscal years beginning July 1.
For fiscal year 2010, the trustees approved an operating budget of $39.6 million. The budget reflects nearly $2.5 million in cuts, including a 20 percent reduction by the state Legislature in general fund appropriations and a lower value of OHA’s investment portfolio.
The trustees also approved a fiscal year 2011 budget of $39.5 million after $1.7 million in cuts.