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Candidate Q&A: Hawaii County Council District 7 — Joshua Montgomery
“We wouldn’t treat stray dogs as badly as we treat the homeless.”
Candidate Q&A: Hawaii County Council District 7 — Rebecca Villegas
“Managing the balance between benefiting from tourism and preserving the island’s natural and cultural resources is crucial.”
Candidate Q&A: Hawaii County Council District 7 — Wesley Moore
“I think it is important for the federal and state government to assist Hawaii County residents in transitioning to septic systems.”
Candidate Q&A: Hawaii County Council District 7 — Zahz HewLen
“Investing in infrastructure, the bones of our community, is crucial and will stimulate job creation.”
Candidate Q&A: Hawaii County Council District 7 — Jennifer Wilkinson
“Study after study has reported that bureaucratic red tape is the biggest hurdle to building more housing in our county and state.”