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April 14, 2019, Honolulu, Hawaii.
- Carroll is now broadcasting on the Internet at www.talk808.com. Listen live on Sunday mornings, 9-11 a.m.
- We want to hear from you. Call 808-782-6627 to participate.
Carroll talks about corruption in Hawaii and the whole process of government. Carroll uses the Department of Health, and the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), responsible for historic preservation, boating, aquatics and law enforcement as examples. He cites problems with environmental protection, and notes, it looks like agencies do not talk to each other. Lack of training and cover-ups are also issues. Carroll notes, friends are hired and rehired, and the nail that sticks up gets pounded down.
As noted in previous shows, Carroll is particularly concerned DLNR/BLNR Chairperson Suzanne Case, who comes from the nonprofit community, is bringing in other nonprofit people to work at the DLNR, pushing aside the professional people already working there. But are they doing any better, or just supporting their own interests? Carroll talks about some of their programs and problems. He also talks about problems with some of the other people Case hired, bypassing the experienced, civil service employees already in place. He also talks about the waste of money spent on some of their equipment and programs.
Suzanne Case is now up for re-appointment to chairperson of the Board of Land and Natural Resources. Carroll, along with other concerned citizens, says "NO".
Call Governor Ige, your local senators, and your representatives. Ask them to reject Suzanne Case's re-appointment to the BLNR.
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