Pacific Legal Foundation in Hawaii
The Pacific Legal Foundation has opened an office in Hawaii. Their page on the PLF website notes:
Pacific Legal Foundation has much experience with the land use issues concerning Hawaii. For about 20 years PLF has been involved in Hawaii on a case-by-case basis in a number of issues predominantly involving property rights. However, in those early years, PLF did not maintain an office in Hawaii and was unable to keep close, regular contact with persons directly involved in the pressing issues in this state. Consequently, opportunities for timely involvement by PLF in the top priority issues were missed.
But the Hawaii Center is now a reality, and through your consistent support PLF will be able to participate in key issues early enough and respond in a timely and appropriate way. For more information about the Hawaii Center, contact Hawaii Center’s Managing Attorney Robert H. Thomas at (808) 733-3373 or PLF Principal Attorney Robin L. Rivett at (916) 419-7111.
Claims of native populations, public trust arguments, extortionate development fees, regulatory takings, and condemnation activities are just a few of the components of a regulatory magma that presently threaten to envelop individual and economic freedom in Hawaii. PLF’s Hawaii Center is playing a crucial role in defending those liberties.