U.S. Army Sends Letter About Military Land Leases, Gov. Green Responds
Governor Green and Army Secretary Driscoll discuss a framework to balance military land access with environmental protection and cultural preservation, amid national security concerns.
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U.S. Army sends letter about military land leases, Gov. Green responds
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The U.S. Secretary of the Army sent Gov. Josh Green a letter on Aug. 21 about the framework of military land leases in Hawaiʻi. He stressed the importance of collaboration, as well as the possibility for land to be exchanged in a new agreement. "We want to work with you to come to a mutually acceptable framework by the end of this year that will allow us to move forward," said U.S. Secretary of the Army, Dan Driscoll. "Workin…
Governor Green Acknowledges Receipt of U.S. Army Letter on Military Land Leases
Governor Green’s office received an official letter from the U.S. Secretary of the Army, Dan. P. Driscoll, outlining the Army’s intent to reach a new framework on military land leases in Hawaiʻi by the end of 20024. The letter underscores the Army’s position that continued access to training lands in Hawaiʻi is critical to national security and reflects a commitment to continue discussions with the state. The Army has signaled its intent to work…
GOVERNOR GREEN ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF U.S. ARMY LETTER ON MILITARY LAND LEASES IN HAWAIʻI
GOVERNOR GREEN ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF U.S. ARMY LETTER ON MILITARY LAND LEASES IN HAWAIʻI HONOLULU – Governor Josh Green, M.D., announced today that his office has received an official letter from the U.S. Secretary of the Army, Dan. P. Driscoll, outlining the Army’s intent to reach a new framework on military land leases in Hawaiʻi by the end of this year. The letter underscores the Army’s position that continued access to training lands in …
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