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Legislative Round-Up

Writer: Abbra GreenAbbra Green

The Libertarian Party of Hawaii has been actively engaged in the 2025 Hawai legislative session. We've been compiling information, categorized for your convenience, as well as activating our members to call lists and written testimonies. 


Here is the List So Far:


  • Defend the Guard: This movement is aimed at reinstating the constitutional provision preventing our armed forces from being sent overseas without a declaration of war from Congress. Help us get this draft bill sponsored before the 2026 session begins. This is a comprehensive Activism Packet that makes the movements as easy as possible. 


  • Legalized Kidnapping Bill:

    The proposed “Health Care Access Protection Act” intertwines politics with the Hawaii healthcare system to the extent of legalizing interstate kidnapping.


  • Legalize Raw Milk: The "Mark Nakashima Act," would legalize the direct sale of raw milk and raw milk products in Hawai'i.


  • A Mother’s Right to Choose: Five bills were introduced to continue imposing new regulations for midwives and birthing practitioners in Hawaii.

    By maintaining licensing requirements instead of letting them hit the sunset provision (expiration), these measures prolong the regulatory framework that limits individuals' autonomy and stifles the natural flow of market dynamics in the midwifery field.


  • Transparency in Times of Emergency:  This bill specifies that during emergencies, requests for public records or vital records cannot be suspended and allows the Legislature and city councils to terminate a state of emergency declared by the Governor or Mayor.


  • A Storm of Tax Hikes: multiple bills in session to raise costs for taxpayers


  • Eliminating Wasteful Spending: Requires the Director of Human Resources Development to abolish vacant positions that have remained unfilled for more than five years.


  • 2nd Amendment Infringements: Seven anti-gun bills were pre-filed this session with special emphasis on gun storage and liabilities for not adhering to them. One bill doesn't even require a conviction!


  • Fireworks Prohibitions: Thirty bills have been introduced aimed at prohibiting fireworks. This covers anything from stricter penalties, to special task force provisions, to drone and sensor technologies. 


  • Ban on Religious Exemptions to Children’s Vaccines: This bill would take away one of two remedies remaining for parents of school children to exempt out of vaccine mandates. If passed, the only remaining exemption would be a medical one signed by a physician. 

How You Can Help


Each of the above links will take you to a dedicated post on the subject matter.  


  • Click on the hyperlinks above to familiarize yourself with the bills.





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You don't have to do this alone. We are here to help your actions succeed and amplify the voices of Hawaii! Contact us today to get tailored advice, collaboration, and support. And don't forget to let us know what issues matter most to you. Keep an eye out as we continue to publish on topics that affect our liberty.




 
 
 

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