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STOP THE AKAKA BILL!
The "Akaka Bill," S. 310, the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act (NHGRA) has passed key committee votes in the United States Senate and has already been passed by the House of Representatives (H.R. 505).
This bill has been called both racist and secessionist. The Akaka Bill threatens human rights, fairness, racial integration, and the territorial integrity of the United States of America.
What is the Akaka Bill and why is it bad for the United States?
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QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
RESOURCES
LEGISLATION
Text of the Bill in the U.S. Senate
Status of the Senate Bill
Text of the Bill in the U.S. House of Representatives
Status of the House Bill
History of the House Bill
REPORTS/TESTIMONY
United States Department of Justice
United States Civil Rights Commission
Statement of Administration Policy
Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona - Letter Opposing the Akaka Bill
Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama - Senate Floor Statement Opposing the Akaka Bill
The 'Native Hawaiian' Bill: An Unconstitutional Approach in Furtherance of a Terrible Idea - The Heritage Foundation
Black Activists Criticize Congressional Plan to Create a Race-based Hawaiian Government - Project 21 - National Leadership Network of Conservative African Americans
Hawaii Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand - Grassroots Institute
Why Congress Must Reject Race-Based Government for Native Hawaiians - United States Senate Republican Policy Committee
ARTICLES
Pluribus Sine Unum - Will the Senate impose race-based government on Hawaii? - Wall Street Journal
A Hawaiian Punch to E Pluribus Unum - National Review Online
The Akaka Bill: Indigenous or Indivisible? - Hawaii Reporter
Manifest Destiny in Reverse - Richard Lowry, National Review Online syndicated columnist
Did Anyone Ask the Hawaiians? - Townhall
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