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Hawaiian Homes Commission Forwards Gambling Bill To The Governor - Honolulu Civil Beat The proposal must still win approval from Gov. David Ige and the Legislature before becoming law. Reading time: 2 minutes. The state agency in charge of putting Native Hawaiians back on ancestral land took a tentative step Tuesday toward allowing a resort casino to operate in Kapolei. The Hawaiian Homes Commission, in a 5-to-4 vote, forwarded a bill that would allow for limited gambling on lands owned by the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands. But while the vote Tuesday approves the concept, the bill must still be sent to Gov. David Ige for his consideration in the administration’s 2021 legislative package. The measure faces an even tougher hurdle after that in the Legislature, where leaders of both chambers have indicated they are not keen on any gambling proposals. ....
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Hawaiian Homes Commission Airs Concerns Over Kapolei Casino Proposal - Honolulu Civil Beat Hawaiian Homes Commission Airs Concerns Over Kapolei Casino Proposal UPDATED: The commission will decide whether to send the proposal to the Legislature at a meeting on Tuesday. Reading time: 5 minutes. A proposal to build a casino in Kapolei that would help fund the Department of Hawaiian Homelands already appears to be in trouble as state commissioners raised concerns over how such a program could be implemented and how it came together in the first place. On Tuesday, the Hawaiian Homes Commission is expected to take a straw vote on whether the proposal should be forwarded to the Legislature, which comes back into session Jan. 20. The proposal already has drawn criticism from several lawmakers and appears unlikely to become law even with the commission’s approval. ....