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  2. Kai Kahele - Wikipedia

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    From 2016 to 2020, he served in the Hawaii Senate from the 1st District. In 2024, he was elected as a trustee to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, with fellow board members electing him as chair. [1] Kahele is a member of the Democratic Party [2] [3] and the son of the late Hawaii Senate member Gil Kahele.

  3. 2024 in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    2024 Hawaii Senate election 2024 Hawaii House of Representatives election December 17 – A Kamaka Air Cessna 208 Caravan on a training flight crashes shortly after taking off from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, killing the two crew members onboard.

  4. Kauai County, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kauai Community College is the county's only institution of higher education. One of the ten branches of the University of Hawaiʻi system, it offers a range of 2-year degrees and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges .

  5. The event, managed by the state Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Kokee Leaseholders Association, drew 130 Kauai residents to bid for the seven cabins.

  6. Kauai apartment residents challenge DHHL as eviction looms - AOL

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    Get unlimited access From as low as $12.95 /mo. Residents at an apartment complex in Kapaa, Kauai, are rallying to fight the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands' proposed acquisition of their ...

  7. Big rent-to-own housing push by Home Lands agency praised ...

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    A key to developing low-income rental housing is obtaining federal and state tax credits from the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corp., a state agency that allocates such credits that ...

  8. Kuleana Act of 1850 (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    The Facebook founder and billionaire Mark Zuckerberg came under scrutiny in 2017 when he attempted to integrate property titles that had been established by the Kuleana Act into a 700-acre (280 ha) estate, which he intended to assemble in Hawaii by using quiet title lawsuits to establish the ownership of ambiguously-titled parcels of land. [3]

  9. Facebook founder’s donation aids affordable housing on Kauai

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    The five homes slated for construction in 2025 in Kilauea will be sold to households earning 80 % to 120 % of Kauai’s median household income under 99-year ground leases with nominal lease rent.