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Time to cut this financial drain is NOW. That way there would be no justification into building a new, expensive billion dollar stadium out in Halawa, thereby saving the taxpayers from the horror of having to pay for Rail 2. Sunset the Rainbow Warrior football program. It is the practical thing to do. Bravely written.
Universities do not need any sports, and the sports fanatics should not expect their fellow taxpayers to pay for something that does not interest them. Especially in the winter when our home games are televised to millions showcasing our weather, culture and UH Fan Loyalty? It will once again improve with the right leadership and completed stadium.
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Just Drop The Program. About the Author. The signs are all there. Attendance has been dwindling for years. Enough already. About six people a day come looking for food and she hardly throws anything away.
But while the program helped him offload produce, he wants to see more financial support for intermediaries that would aggregate crops from small farmers and enable them to sell to grocery stores and bigger markets. Help keep our journalism free for all readers by becoming a monthly member of Civil Beat today. You're officially signed up for our daily newsletter, the Morning Beat. A confirmation email will arrive shortly.
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They want community. They need community. It's such a bummer that few in society need so much assistance. Think of schools, how teachers are typically overworked not by creating lesson plans, but rather by trying to help those struggling because society says that at a certain age, everyone needs to be at a prescriptive level.
Since the personality and needs of homeless people vary considerably, we need to think about several solutions, not just one. This one sounds like an excellent one to use, but by itself, it will not solve the problem.
Housing First, not requiring freedom from drugs or agreement to take medication, paired with the kinds of interventions in this article, also seems to be effective for some people by housing, I don't mean shelters. For whatever reasons, others would find that uncomfortable.
Only one thing is clear, pushing people from place to place and sweeping up their belongings is neither "compassionate" nor effective, but is costing us money that could be used to help people. IDEAS is the place you'll find essays, analysis and opinion on every aspect of life and public affairs in Hawaii. We want to showcase smart ideas about the future of Hawaii, from the state's sharpest thinkers, to stretch our collective thinking about a problem or an issue.
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