Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 7, Number 10, 1 October 1990 — Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

As we S.T.E.P. forward into the 90s, we must begin to address the many concerns whieh will have an impaa on the way we choose to live our lives. As your eouneilman, I will continue to be an advocate against adverse land takeovers such as that of "Kamaka Ohana" in the Waiahole-Waikane Valley area. Kaneohe Bay and Kailua Bay have always been high priority areas for me during my career as City Councilman. These bays have been so heavily damaged by pollution and erosion. I wish to continue to "protea" these vital resources by maintaining a close watch on the types of development whieh are planned in these communities. Housing has become a very important area of discussion by many candidates in this year's election. I have been working on creating more affordable housing projects, with the inclusion of rental units. Property taxes is another high priority item on my list. I need the opportunity to continue my work toward a meaningful reduction in the current rate and a viable system to discourage speculation. In order that I may eonīinue to serve the people in District II, I ask for your vote on November 6, 1990 at the "polls."

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