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  2. Hawaii governor's emergency housing panel resumes work - AOL

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    Dec. 4—An emergency working group established in July by Gov. Josh Green to speed delivery of affordable housing in Hawaii has gotten back to work after initial setbacks that included legal ...

  3. Hawaii housing market 'bleak,' University of Hawaii report finds

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    From as low as $12.95 /mo. Hawaii's housing market was pretty bleak in terms of supply and affordability for most residents in 2023, according to a new report. The assessment from the University ...

  4. Hawaii governor signs housing legislation aimed at helping ...

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    Hawaii Gov. Josh Green on Tuesday signed legislation meant to jumpstart the construction of more dwellings to address an acute housing shortage that is pushing local-born residents to move to ...

  5. Kamaʻāina - Wikipedia

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    Kamaʻāina ( Hawaiian: kamaʻāina, lit. 'child or person of the land' [1]) is a word describing Hawaii residents regardless of their racial background, as opposed to kanaka which means a person of Native Hawaiian ancestry. A kamaʻāina may be considered to be someone who lives in Hawaii, or may be expanded to include people who once lived ...

  6. Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkiff - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkiff , 467 U.S. 229 (1984), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a state could use eminent domain to take land that was overwhelmingly concentrated in the hands of private landowners and redistribute it to the wider population of private residents.

  7. Sugar plantations in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Old Sugar Mill, established in 1835 by Ladd & Co., is the site of the first sugar plantation. In 1836 the first 8,000 pounds (3,600 kg) of sugar and molasses was shipped to the United States. [1] The plantation town of Koloa, was established adjacent to the mill. By the 1840s sugarcane plantations gained a foothold in Hawaiian agriculture.

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