Hawaii panel backs Native Hawaiian reconciliation commission

In this 2015 photo, TMT protesters Kahookahi Kanuha and Walter Ritte stand at one of many blockades that started at the Maunakea visitors center stopping construction vehicles from driving up to the summit of the mountain. (Tribune-Herald file photo)

HONOLULU — A panel of Hawaii lawmakers on Monday passed a resolution calling for the governor to convene a Native Hawaiian reconciliation commission, a step that comes after protests blocking the construction of one of the world’s largest telescopes.