House committee approves Akaka Bill - Hawaii News - Starbulletin.com
Dec 17, 2009 ... Hawaii Newspaper - Hawaii coverage and reports on news, sports, business, entertainment, and events.
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Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act Would Redistribute ...
Dec 17, 2009 ... Proponents say the plan would duplicate the legal scenario set up for Native Americans, but the Akaka bill carves out new territory. ...
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American Thinker: The Akaka Bill: A Cash Cow for Democrats
Feb 22, 2009 ... Reintroduced February 4 for the 2009 Congressional session as S381 and HR862, the Akaka Bill creates a process to establish a Native ...
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NativeHawaiians.com
Posted by admin on November 2nd, 2009 under Akaka Bill 2009 • Comments Off ... WHEREAS the Akaka Bill establishes a process for the reorganization of the ...
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Office of Hawaiian Affairs - Obama administration supports Akaka Bill
Aug 7, 2009 ... The Obama administration's support of the Akaka bill contrasts with the ... Daniel Akaka, whose name has become synonymous with the bill ...
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