Hawaii · 2026

HR 189

REQUESTING THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO RETURN TO THE STATE ALL RECREATIONAL FACILITIES ON HAWAII PUBLIC LANDS THAT ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES, INCLUDING FORT DERUSSY AND THE HALE KOA HOTEL, PURSUANT TO THE HAWAII ADMISSION ACT, AND AS FURTHER REQUIRED BY PUBLIC LAW 88-233.

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Hawaii House Resolution 189 requests that the President of the United States return all recreational facilities on Hawaii public lands no longer required for national defense to the state. The resolution specifically cites Fort DeRussy and the Hale Koa Hotel as examples of such facilities. This request is made pursuant to the Hawaii Admission Act and Public Law 88-233.

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