Taking action resources

How to use social media to get friends & family on board

Social media isn't just for cat videos and vacation photos; it's a powerful tool to communicate with the people in ...

How to vote in Hawaiʻi

Voting in Hawaiʻi is straightforward, and happens entirely by mail - here's how it works in 4 easy steps.

Register to vote in Hawaiʻi

You can't vote without registering first. Thankfully, this is straightforward in Hawai'i.

Committee and procedural abbreviations

Quick guide to committee names, bill versions, and procedural terms you'll see in session or in our daily State Bill Updates.

How to submit testimony to the Hawaiʻi State Legislature

We track the State Bills on specific issues, and when a hearing is scheduled, we ask you to submit testimony. This is how that works.

How to contact your representative

Find out who represents you, what their phone, email, and other details are - and when to contact them for maximum impact.

How postcarding works

Research shows that personal, handwritten postcards moves people to vote or take action in ways that ads and mass mailings can't.

How phone banking works

A phone conversation with a real person is more persuasive than any ad, mailer, or automated message. Here's how phone banking works.

Guide to protesting safely and peacefully

Everything you need to know to keep yourself and others safe when you join a protest.
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