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Contact Mayor Alameda | Veto Hawaii County General Plan 2045
Contact Mayor Alameda | Veto Hawaii County General Plan 2045 They Voted Yes. The People Said No.
Bill 66 Passes Despite Overwhelming Public Opposition
On June 3, 2026, the Hawaiʻi County Council voted 5-3 to pass Bill 66, adopting the Hawaii County General Plan 2045, a sweeping 300+ page document that will govern land use, growth, infrastructure, and community development across the Big Island for the next two decades. The vote came despite the Hilo council chambers ove

Abbra Green
Jun 45 min read


Island Spirit Vs. The Machine | Who Were the Hilo Hijackers?
Who Were the Hilo Hijackers? In the last 48 hours before the 2025 convention, we faced an excessive surge of last-minute membership applications from out of state with no prior history of engagement with our affiliate.

Abbra Green
Apr 296 min read


Bylaws & Platform Committee | April 20, 2026
Bylaws & Platform Committee Meeting Minutes
DATE: Monday, April 20, 2026
TIME: 7:00 pm HST

Abbra Green
Apr 232 min read


Bylaws & Platform Committee Meeting | March 16, 2026
Bylaws & Platform Committee Meeting
March 16, 2026

Abbra Green
Mar 222 min read


DON’T BAN BAGS! It hurts Hawaii | Oppose SB1551/HB611
SB1551 and HB611 plan to ban all non-recyclable bags, help us fight this bill!

Abbra Green
Feb 142 min read


Right to Record Law Enforcement | Support SB2145
The Libertarian Party of Hawaii proudly stands in strong support of SB2145. It stands out as one of the most important civil liberty bills of the 2026 legislative session. SB 2145 establishes a clear, explicit right of every person in Hawaii to record law enforcement activities in public. It also creates a powerful private right of action to hold officers accountable when they illegally interfere with this fundamental right.

Abbra Green
Feb 83 min read


Antidote to Hawaii's Legalized Kidnapping Scheme | Support HB264 | Protect Parental Rights
HB264 obliterates that playbook.
By banning any consideration of gender affirmation (or non-affirmation) in Hawaii custody decisions, it yanks the rug out from under the the state's efforts to legalize kidnapping.

Abbra Green
Feb 23 min read
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