by Sandrine | Mar 21, 2026 | Fight ICE
Here in Hawaiʻi, businesses are part of the community fabric — and right now, that community needs your help. ICE agents have been conducting raids and arrests across the state, entering workplaces and creating fear among employees, customers, and guests alike. As a...
by Sandrine | Mar 21, 2026 | Elections
When you vote in Hawaiʻi, your ballot reflects three distinct levels of government: federal (United States), state (Hawaiʻi), and local (county). Each level handles different issues, and each has its own elected officials. Here’s a quick breakdown. Federal...
by Sandrine | Mar 21, 2026 | Elections
Two elections, two different purposes In most of the United States, including Hawaiʻi, elections follow a two-step process: a primary in the summer and a general election in November. In the primary, voters declare their party and within each party, voters choose...
by Sandrine | Mar 21, 2026 | Elections, Taking action
Hawaiʻi makes voting easier than almost any other state. Once you’re registered, your ballot comes to you automatically — no need to request it, find a polling place, or take time off work to stand in line. Here’s everything you need to know. Step 1:...
by Sandrine | Mar 21, 2026 | Hawaii State Public Policy, Taking action
This guide walks you through what it means to be part of the Public Policy Action Group. You’ll learn what to expect, what’s expected of you, and how to participate effectively in shaping public policy during the legislative session. By the end of this...