My Turn: Counting nonresidents disadvantages neighbor island representation

In the Sunday article “Bills diminishing neighbor island political count die,” it was reported that the state “House Committee on Government Reform” deferred Senate Bills 3244 and 3254, which tried to change how population is counted in the U.S. Census by adding nonresident military, nonresident military dependents, and nonresident students to Hawaii’s portion of the decennial U.S. Census. This misallocation changes the number of senators and representatives per island, and would deprive the neighbor islands of justified legislators and change the reapportionment maps.