Sen. Sam Slom Endorses Keli`i Akina for OHA Trustee Urges All Hawaii Voters to Cast OHA Ballots
News Release from Akina Campaign
HONOLULU, HAWAII--July 26, 2016 – A Message from State Senator Sam Slom: From time to time there is a candidate who is really worth supporting. One such candidate is Dr. Keli`i Akina, who is running for Trustee At Large for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. While some people are under the impression that voting for OHA trustees is only for Hawaiians by blood, in reality, all registered voters, including Hawaiians at heart, have the right to vote for all OHA trustees in the general election.
In this election, the stakes couldn’t be higher. OHA and our state legislature have embraced a law (Act 195) which creates a racial divide by allowing for the enrollment of a separate Hawaiian nation based on blood only, in effect excluding more than 80% of Hawai’i’s population. Courageously, Dr. Akina is the candidate on record in opposition to this divisive law which will be sure to splinter our society along the lines of race.
Dr. Akina also understands that land translates into power in Hawaii, and he is concerned that OHA will use its growing power and resources to thwart state and private projects that OHA politically disagrees with.
I assure you that Keli`i Akina is the trustee candidate you can support, even if you have not voted for OHA in past elections. Dr. Akina is passionately committed to providing education, housing, and economic opportunity for the Hawaiian community, AND he is also absolutely committed to the Aloha spirit for EVERYONE in Hawai’i.
Keli`i Akina stands out from the entire pack with his high level of education, his 30 years of leadership experience in the non-profit sector, and his commitment to all of Hawai’i’s people. He is a man of deep faith, integrity, and proven leadership ability.
I encourage you to look for his name, AKINA, under OHA—Trustee At Large on your general election ballot.
Vote for a man whom Hawai’i needs at this crucial time: AKINA - Uniting Hawaii!
Find out more about AKINA at www.keliiAKINA.com.
Sincerely,
SAM SLOM
Hawaii State Senator