The Carroll Cox Show - 02/05/2012
Carroll's guest is Honolulu City Councilmember Tom Berg talking about the lack of infrastructure on the Waianae Coast and in Hawaii. Discussion point is, what is government's responsibility, including the "purple spot" conversion of agriculture land to industrial use in the Lualualei Valley, the rail, water and sewer systems, the landfill, the Haseko Marina controversy, and road building, finishing and maintenance. Councilman Berg asks, "how do we get the Land Use Commission, taxpayers, commissioners, and other agencies all on the same playbook?"
Responding to callers' questions, he also talks about diverse subjects such as lack of car insurance, why he proposed a dinner train and emergency access road around Kaena Point, and his background and interest in anthropology from his years in North and South Dakota.
Carroll finishes up the hour following up on GMOs, Monsato, lobbyists, and what is holding up HB 2746 requiring labeling of products. Call State Senator Nishihara at 586-6970 if you want it scheduled for a hearing. Carroll also follows up on the rush scheduling of HB 2652 cutting funding to O'lelo - and the people's concern with its attack on free speech.

another informative show.
congratulations!
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