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Hawaii’s congressional delegation introduces bills to permanently close Red Hill fuel tanks

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Hawaii Congressmen Ed Case, left, and Kai Kahele introduced legislation on Friday that would require the Navy to cease fueling operations at Red Hill, drain all the tanks by the end of this year and permanently decommission the facility.
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Supporters rallied on Friday at the Hawaii State Capitol.
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Congressman Kai Kahele speaks on Friday.
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Supporters rallied on Friday at the Hawaii State Capitol.
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Congressman Ed Case speaks on Friday.
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Pictured speaking is State House Speaker Scott Saiki.
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Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi speaks on Friday.
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Pictured in between Congressmen Ed Case and Kai Kahele is Ernie Lau, chief engineer and manager of the Honolulu Board of Water Supply, as he was being introduced as a speaker.
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Pausing with emotion as he spoke is Ernie Lau, chief engineer and manager of the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.
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State Sen. Donna Mercado Kim (D, Kapalama-Alewa-Kalihi Valley-Ft. Shafter-Moanalua Gardens & Valley-Halawa and Aiea) speaks on Friday.
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State Rep. Aaron Ling Johanson (D, Moanalua-Red Hill-Foster Village-Aiea-Fort Shafter, Moanalua Gardens-Aliamanu-Lower Pearlridge) speaks on Friday.
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State Rep. Sonny Ganaden (D, Kalihi Kai-Sand Island-Hickam-Pearl Harbor-Ford Island- Halawa Valley Estate) speaks on Friday.
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Kumu Hinaleimoana Wong blows into a shell during Friday's gathering.

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Hawaii’s congressional delegation introduces bills to permanently close Red Hill fuel tanks