http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203917304574412832314714444.html
Sponsored by Senator Daniel Akaka, the bill would transfer a percentage of public-owned lands to a native Hawaiian government within the state of Hawaii. The legislation would collect some 400,000 ethnic Hawaiians scattered across the country into a newly affiliated tribe, eventually endowed with the powers of a sovereign state, including freedom from state taxes and regulations and separate police power.
With some 38% of the state falling under public ownership and thus theoretically available for transfer, the benefits accruing to racial Hawaiians could be significant. For those without a drop of Hawaiian blood, the amount of lost tax revenue and other costs will also be sizable. According to a study by the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii and the Beacon Hill Institute, the total amount of state tax and land lease revenue lost annually could range from $342.8 million to $689.7 million, depending on the percentage of public land ceded to the project.
The state could also expect to lose as many as 20,000 private sector jobs and more than $200 million in investment. The burden will fall on non-Native taxpayers, costing the average taxpayer between $705 and $1,461 in real disposable income a year.
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Obama recalls Apollo 11 splashdown in Hawaii – while he lived in Indonesia
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104703
You think that with someone who has questions regarding his origin of birth that he would stay away from reminiscing about his childhood.
You think that with someone who has questions regarding his origin of birth that he would stay away from reminiscing about his childhood.
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