The Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation strongly OPPOSES HB1750, which would circumvent environmental regulations critical to protecting natural and cultural resources located on state public trust and “ceded” lands.
Read NHLC’s public testimony here: NHLC Opposes HB1750
Read HB1750 here: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2022/bills/HB1750_.HTM
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