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Senate to Vote on Hawaiian Self-Rule Bill
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Posted on 07/17/2005 5:50:48 PM PDT by lauriehelds

By RON STATON, Associated Press Writer Sun Jul 17, 3:05 PM ET

HONOLULU - After six years of trying, Sen. Daniel Akaka (news, bio, voting record) hopes to finally see a vote in the Senate this week on one of the hardest-fought measures of his congressional career — his bill to grant his fellow Native Hawaiians federal recognition.

"It will have a historical impact," said Akaka, D-Hawaii. "It affects Hawaii, the Pacific, the nation."

The measure is tentatively scheduled for debate Monday night and Tuesday, with a vote on Wednesday. Akaka and Hawaii's other Democratic senator, Daniel Inouye, say there are enough votes for approval.

It would grant Native Hawaiians the same rights of self-government enjoyed by American Indians and Native Alaskans, and would lead to U.S. recognition of a native governing entity.

The bill has the support of Hawaii's Democratic and Republican leaders of all races, including Gov. Linda Lingle and the state Legislature. Several thousand Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians signed an advertisement in support of the bill that appeared in last Sunday's Honolulu Advertiser.

Lingle says it also is supported by the majority of the people of Hawaii, but opponents dispute this, touting a recent automated and unscientific phone survey in which 67 percent of respondents said they opposed the bill. Both sides argue over whether the questions were loaded.

A group of mostly Native Hawaiians issued a declaration saying the bill "debases our sovereign heritage and our right to self-determination." It also said the bill "would attempt to label us with an identity as Native Americans that is not and will never be who we are as a people."

Kelikina Kekumano, who said she spends much of her time lobbying for Native Hawaiian rights, objects to the bill "because it makes us another Indian tribe."

The retired flight attendant is scheduled to testify Tuesday before a House Judiciary subcommittee considering an identical bill. The House last passed an earlier version of the bill in 2000, but it has never before made it to the Senate floor.

Also opposed to the bill is a group of mostly Caucasians who say it is race-based.

"It would destroy the basic reason I chose to make Hawaii my home 50 years ago — we don't have racial discrimination," said Honolulu attorney H. William Burgess, who has challenged the constitutionality of Hawaiians-only programs.

But supporters say the measure addresses the loss of the government, lands and even cultural identity that many Native Hawaiians feel as a result of the U.S.-backed 1893 overthrow of their monarchy.

Economic and social changes since then "have been devastating to the population and to the health and well-being of the Hawaiian people," according to a 1993 resolution in which Congress apologized to Hawaiians for the overthrow.

Studies have shown that Native Hawaiians, who make up roughly 17 percent of the islands' 1.2 million people, have the lowest health and social indicators among the state's varied ethnic groups.

"The United States has been a paternalistic nation, taking American Indians and Alaska natives under its wing," Akaka said. "Hawaiians also are indigenous people and are trying to gain parity with other indigenous people."

Approval of the bill will "help Hawaiians develop themselves and be productive and this will be beneficial to Hawaii and the nation," Akaka said.

The bill will need changes to meet Department of Justice concerns that it might interfere with military operations or allow gambling operations such as those set up by Native Americans on the mainland.

Akaka said these concerns wouldn't delay the debate and vote.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: 109th; akaka; akakabill; americanindians

1 posted on 07/17/2005 5:50:49 PM PDT by lauriehelds
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To: lauriehelds

Let me guess, this will create a new buraucracy and about a thousand government jobs.


2 posted on 07/17/2005 5:53:04 PM PDT by scottinoc
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To: lauriehelds

I almost hope this passes. It would be such a disaster! Plus, casinos in Hawaii, for those who care about such things ...


3 posted on 07/17/2005 5:54:05 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Democrats ... frolicking on the wilder shores of Planet Zongo.)
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To: lauriehelds

Tell you what, Sen. A-caca, we'll give your vote as soon as you're willing to give us your vote for cloture on Bolton, appelate judges and any SCOTUS nominees we send up. Deal?


4 posted on 07/17/2005 5:54:17 PM PDT by Tall_Texan (Visit Club Gitmo - The World's Only Air-Conditioned Gulag.)
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To: scottinoc

bureaucracy


5 posted on 07/17/2005 5:56:17 PM PDT by scottinoc
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This is about one thing only: CASINO GAMBLING for a certain race. If Hawaii wants to allow casinos, allow everyone (even WHITE PEOPLE) to run them.


6 posted on 07/17/2005 5:58:39 PM PDT by captainblacksmith
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To: scottinoc

And cost you and me big bucks in additional taxes to support same!


7 posted on 07/17/2005 5:59:01 PM PDT by mark3681
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To: scottinoc

"said these concerns won't delay the debate and vote."

Of course not. The Senate delays only things that matter, like judges, and Bolton, and tort reform, and welfare reform, and minor steps toward a sensible immigration policy.

God, these people make me puke.


8 posted on 07/17/2005 6:00:06 PM PDT by California Patriot
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To: lauriehelds

The sad thing is that Bush will probably sign this racist monstrosity, as it will show his "compassion". Just like when he applauded the SCOTUS decision to uphold Michigan University's race-based law school admission program.


9 posted on 07/17/2005 6:00:14 PM PDT by dagnabbit (Vincente Fox's opening line at the Mexico-USA summit meeting: "Bring out the Gimp!")
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To: lauriehelds

This bill must die. Must not pass.


10 posted on 07/17/2005 6:00:45 PM PDT by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: coconutt2000

That's right; all the casino lovers (and those who will profit from them) will love this bill.

Just what Hawaii needs to help it preserve its traditional culture. . .


11 posted on 07/17/2005 6:16:09 PM PDT by CondorFlight
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To: lauriehelds
Kelikina Kekumano, who said she spends much of her time lobbying for Native Hawaiian rights, objects to the bill "because it makes us another Indian tribe."

Smart lady. Put 'em on the reservation and watch 'em underperform.

12 posted on 07/17/2005 6:18:25 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (Rick Nash will score 50 goals this season ( if there is a season)
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To: lauriehelds

I can live with only 49 states......


13 posted on 07/17/2005 6:21:09 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Too many idiots, too little time to deal with them all......I'll just shoot what I can.)
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To: Hot Tabasco
Secession of the Hawaiian Kingdom :
landed rights for people with 25yr + residency
visas for further immigration
10 year residency req. for citizenship
10 year residency req. for voting
5 year moratorium on new auto sales
caps on real estate property sales values
and property taxes
Free Trade zone status
and a few other things...
14 posted on 07/17/2005 6:39:29 PM PDT by injin
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To: scottinoc

Applications to the Bureau of Hawaiian Affairs currently being accepted.


15 posted on 07/17/2005 6:54:33 PM PDT by byteback
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To: lauriehelds

Rather than brining an entirely new population into a totally destructive system, we ought to be closing out the entire operation.

Ansd a word to Hawaiians: If you think you had it bad before, just wait an see what will happen to you over the next two generations if this stupid idea is enacted.


16 posted on 07/17/2005 8:30:13 PM PDT by John Valentine
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To: lauriehelds

"Self-rule" is a joke. I hate to see this happen, but I guess some folks refuse to learn from what is right in front of them...oh well, we'll just have to close the bases there like in PR.

sigh


17 posted on 07/17/2005 8:52:14 PM PDT by ASOC (Insert clever tagline here: _______)
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