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Beneficiaries press DHHL for faster processing of contested‑case requests and right‑of‑entry pre‑applications

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Multiple beneficiaries told the commission they have waited months or years for contested‑case hearings and right‑of‑entry (ROE) pre‑application reviews. DHHL staff promised follow‑up and commissioners encouraged administrative action to bring requests to the commission next month.

Two beneficiaries used public testimony to press DHHL staff for clearer timelines and faster action on contested‑case requests and a right‑of‑entry pre‑application.

Robin Keleʻi Nohomoku, who identified herself as a lineal descendant with pending matters for Waimānalo, said she had retained counsel and had not received information about assignment of a hearings officer after a January 17 letter. Juan Garcia,…

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