08-18-2010, 09:59 AM
Aloha FTR Supporters,
As I write this I do not know the result of today’s first reading at council of Resolution 321-10. I followed the excellent testimony of over twenty individuals and members of various subdivision boards of directors.
As President of FoPF and on my own I want to thank those who testified in person or in writing on this effort. Very articulate testimony. Little or no opposition from the public. I had to leave council before action was taken. You may know the result before I do as I am traveling off island within hours.
If the Resolution passed first reading today then it will progress in a few weeks to the second reading. We must not assume that a pass on first reading guarantees a passage on second reading. So if and when a second reading approaches you will be asked again to testify, turn up at council, send emails, make phone calls, increase the volume. We will do this. It will take time. We can make it happen if we work together with determination.
If the resolution failed to gain a majority at council today this is not over. We will need to make our feelings known at the polls on election day. Talk to you friends and ohana. We can and will work with the legislature next year with or without support from the current council.
We are gathering donations for a media campaign. This will be absolutely necessary when we take the FTR issue to the legislature in Honolulu. Please donate what you can. We ask subdivisions to donate a minimum of $100. Any funds unused will be refunded on a pro rata basis.
I am so pleased to have met so many people from around the island that share the concerns for our island’s needs and future. We all face the same obstacles. By all means, let’s work together to overcome them.
Mahalo,
Rob Tucker, president
Friends of Puna’s Future
www.fopf.org
P.O. Box 1959
Pahoa, HI 96778
As I write this I do not know the result of today’s first reading at council of Resolution 321-10. I followed the excellent testimony of over twenty individuals and members of various subdivision boards of directors.
As President of FoPF and on my own I want to thank those who testified in person or in writing on this effort. Very articulate testimony. Little or no opposition from the public. I had to leave council before action was taken. You may know the result before I do as I am traveling off island within hours.
If the Resolution passed first reading today then it will progress in a few weeks to the second reading. We must not assume that a pass on first reading guarantees a passage on second reading. So if and when a second reading approaches you will be asked again to testify, turn up at council, send emails, make phone calls, increase the volume. We will do this. It will take time. We can make it happen if we work together with determination.
If the resolution failed to gain a majority at council today this is not over. We will need to make our feelings known at the polls on election day. Talk to you friends and ohana. We can and will work with the legislature next year with or without support from the current council.
We are gathering donations for a media campaign. This will be absolutely necessary when we take the FTR issue to the legislature in Honolulu. Please donate what you can. We ask subdivisions to donate a minimum of $100. Any funds unused will be refunded on a pro rata basis.
I am so pleased to have met so many people from around the island that share the concerns for our island’s needs and future. We all face the same obstacles. By all means, let’s work together to overcome them.
Mahalo,
Rob Tucker, president
Friends of Puna’s Future
www.fopf.org
P.O. Box 1959
Pahoa, HI 96778
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