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Why the MKSOA shouldn’t be allowed to have private “ho`oponopono” meetings Why the MKSOA shouldn’t be allowed to have private “ho`oponopono” meetings
February 23
At its February 21, 2024 hearing, we asked the House Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs committee to oppose HB2692, which exempts the Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority (MKSOA) from Sunshine Law open meeting requirements through 2028 in order to conduct ho`oponopono. Measure Status (hawaii.gov) Some representatives opposed (Ganaden, Souza, and Holt), but the majority passed it without comment.
TMT is not being built on Mauna Kea
November 04
Remember the Maunakea Stewardship and Oversight Authority?
June 20
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