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In the Department of Health
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4. In the <u>Department of Health and Human Services</u>, programs for native Hawaiians under the Administration for Native Americans, including financial assistance, training and technical assistance, and research, demonstration and evaluation; Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration project grant and information programs; Maternity and Child Health Program; Head Start.  
and Human Services, programs
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for native Hawaiians under the
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5. In the <u>Department of Housing and Urban Development</u>, programs to assist native Hawaiians in obtaining adequate housing, including guaranteed/insured housing loans, interest reduction programs, mortgage insurance, home improvement programs, guaranteed/insured loans for rental units, and housing programs for the handicapped and elderly.
Administration for Native
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Americans, including financial
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The Commission also supports legislation pending in the U.S. Congress that would change the National Housing Act to allow FHA single family mortgage insurance to be extended to lands administered by the Hawaiian Homes Commission for the use and benefit of native Hawaiians, without regard to limitations regarding marketability of title.
assistance, training and
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technical assistance, and
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6. In the <u>Department of Agriculture</u>, rural housing and farm operating loans from the Farmers Home Administration for Hawaiian Home lands.
research, demonstration and
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evaluation; Alcohol, Drug
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7. In the <u>National Institutes of Health</u>, programs dealing with heart disease of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; grants and contracts relating to cancer, funded by the National Cancer Institute; other programs in NIH that address the special health problems of native Hawaiians, such as infant mortality.
Abuse, and Mental Health
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Administration project grant
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8. In the <u>Department of the Interior</u>, programs in the area of historic preservation, and educational/cultural programs in conjunction with National Parks and Monuments in Hawaii.
and information programs;
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Maternity and Child Health
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9. The <u>Federal Property Review Board</u> should continue to consider the unique needs of native Hawaiians when property use is reviewed and when disposition of surplus federal property is considered.
Program; Head Start.
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In the Department of Housing
 
and Urban Development,
 
programs to assist native
 
Hawaiians in obtaining
 
adequate housing, including
 
guaranteed/insured housing
 
loans, interest reduction
 
programs, mortgage insurance,
 
home improvement programs,
 
guaranteed/insured loans for
 
rental units, and housing
 
programs for the handicapped
 
and elderly.
 
The Commission also supports
 
legislation pending in the
 
U.S. Congress that would
 
change the National Housing
 
Act to allow FHA singlefamily
 
mortgage insurance to
 
be extended to lands administered
 
by the Hawaiian Homes
 
Commission for the use and
 
benefit of native Hawaiians,
 
without regard to limitations
 
regarding marketability of
 
title.
 
In the Department of
 
Agriculture, rural housing and
 
farm operating loans from the
 
Farmers Home Administration
 
for Hawaiian Home lands.
 
In the National Institutes of
 
Health, programs dealing with
 
heart disease of the National
 
Heart, Lung, and Blood
 
Institute; grants and
 
contracts relating to cancer,
 
funded by the National Cancer
 
Institute; other programs in
 
NIH that address the special
 
health problems of native
 
Hawaiians, such as infant
 
mortality.
 
8. In the Department of the
 
Interior, programs in the area
 
of historic preservation, and
 
educational/cultural programs
 
in conjunction with National
 
Parks and Monuments in
 
Hawaii.
 
9. The Federal Property Review
 
Board should continue to
 
consider the unique needs of
 
native Hawaiians when property
 
use is reviewed and when
 
disposition of surplus federal
 
property is considered.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 11 March 2006

4. In the Department of Health and Human Services, programs for native Hawaiians under the Administration for Native Americans, including financial assistance, training and technical assistance, and research, demonstration and evaluation; Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration project grant and information programs; Maternity and Child Health Program; Head Start.

5. In the Department of Housing and Urban Development, programs to assist native Hawaiians in obtaining adequate housing, including guaranteed/insured housing loans, interest reduction programs, mortgage insurance, home improvement programs, guaranteed/insured loans for rental units, and housing programs for the handicapped and elderly.

The Commission also supports legislation pending in the U.S. Congress that would change the National Housing Act to allow FHA single family mortgage insurance to be extended to lands administered by the Hawaiian Homes Commission for the use and benefit of native Hawaiians, without regard to limitations regarding marketability of title.

6. In the Department of Agriculture, rural housing and farm operating loans from the Farmers Home Administration for Hawaiian Home lands.

7. In the National Institutes of Health, programs dealing with heart disease of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; grants and contracts relating to cancer, funded by the National Cancer Institute; other programs in NIH that address the special health problems of native Hawaiians, such as infant mortality.

8. In the Department of the Interior, programs in the area of historic preservation, and educational/cultural programs in conjunction with National Parks and Monuments in Hawaii.

9. The Federal Property Review Board should continue to consider the unique needs of native Hawaiians when property use is reviewed and when disposition of surplus federal property is considered.

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