HONOLULU (AP) — A man who speaks Hawaiian wants to be able to use the language to take his driver's license exam and says that his inability to do so is a form of discrimination that goes against the state constitution. Hawaiian is considered one of the state's two official languages, yet Daniel Anthony says he's unable to use it to conduct business with state agencies. "Anytime I go to a state office or federal office, I introduce myself in Hawaiian," he said Monday in English.
Man fights to take drivers license test in Hawaiian