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How Would Hawaii's Economy Survive without the Military? | Insights on PBS Hawai'i

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There's a pitched war of words over a plan to downsize troops at two U.S. Army bases on Oahu, Schofield Barracks and Fort Shafter. The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii is leading the charge for those opposed to the cuts, citing an enormous impact to Hawaii's economy in both revenues and in military/civilian jobs. Those in favor of the downsizing believe it will relieve some of Hawaii's traffic and housing woes. Malia Mattoch moderates this discussion.
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