Gov. David Ige |
SEN. MAZIE HIRONO WEIGHED IN ON ROE VS. WADE, saying, "Today is a horrific day in America. The Supreme Court was confronted with a fundamental question: who should have control over a woman's body, a woman or a bunch of politicians. Today, the Supreme Court decided it should be a bunch of politicians. Their decision to overturn Roe will go down as one of the worst decisions in the history of the Court.
"The far-right MAGA majority on the Supreme Court has stripped women in this country of a fundamental constitutional right we have relied on for nearly 50 years—which is what Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell and extreme Republicans have wanted all along. Democrats in Congress are going to keep fighting to do everything we can to support women across the country—including expanding access to free contraception, protecting women's health data, and passing the Women's Health Protection Act to enshrine the right to abortion into federal law.
"Women are going to suffer and die because of this decision. Republicans are going to have to answer for this in November.
"Justice Thomas has signaled this is not the end of their assault on our individual rights and freedoms. Everyone must awaken to the fact that this is just the tip of the iceberg. We must rally together and elect more Democrats in November to protect our Democracy and our civil rights."
Sen. Mazie Hirono |
Sen. Brian Schatz |
SEN. BRIAN SCHATZ REACTED TO THE SUPREME COURT VOTE ON ABORTION: "The Republican-controlled Supreme Court has ripped away abortion rights from millions of American women. While this ruling won't impact Hawai‘i, which legalized abortion in 1970, we must fight back to protect reproductive rights for women across the country. A woman's fundamental right to make decisions about her own body are hers alone – not the government's."
CONGRESSMAN KAI KAHELE RESPONDED TO THE SUPREME COURT DECISION ON ABORTION. Kahele, who is running for governor, said, "A dark day has come for America. With the overturning of Roe vs. Wade in the United States Supreme Court, the rights of over 36 million people to make decisions on their health, future, and bodily autonomy have been ripped away. This is unconscionable.
"As of today, individual rights over your own body, health, and childbearing are dependent on the state in which you live. And while we should be grateful that Hawaiʻi decriminalized abortion before Roe v. Wade, it is no less of a tragedy that our nation's highest court has completely dismantled this constitutional right for all Americans."
"Yesterday in Washington, D.C. I had the pleasure of celebrating 50 years since the passage of Title IX, heralded by none other than our own Patsy Mink. She was a fierce advocate for women, our working people, and the marginalized. Today, I shared with Speaker Pelosi that if Patsy were alive today, she would be horrified by the recent ruling.
Rep. Kai Kahele |
"And we must persist. We are not immune to tactics that chip away at these rights. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said that since the federal right to abortion has been revoked, landmark high court rulings that established gay rights and contraception rights should be reconsidered. Again - unconscionable.
"Now more than ever, we need a governor with the political courage in Hawaiʻi to double down on protecting individual rights for abortion, healthcare, family planning, LGBTQ+ people, the marginalized, and our hard working people. We need a governor who recognizes the moment that our country is in. We must protect Hawaiʻi - our people, our values, our keiki, and our future. As governor, I will champion a fight for these rights with the many other dedicated leaders across our home - now, and until my last breath."
Lt. Gov. Josh Green |
LT. GOV. JOSH GREEN REACTED TO THE VOTE OF THE SUPREME COURT on abortion. Green, who is running for governor, said, "Today, the Supreme Court overturned nearly 50 years of precedent and struck down Roe v. Wade. As a doctor, a husband, and a father of a young daughter, I always have and always will support the right of every woman to make her own decisions about her healthcare needs.
In America, we should never punish or criminalize people for the very personal and private healthcare decisions they make, and if elected governor I will never ever give an inch on reproductive rights for women in our state."
Hawaiʻi Family Forum announced "the battle is not over for us," as it seeks to ban abortions in Hawaiʻi. Photo from Hawaiʻi Family Forum |
“In Hawaiʻi, state law establishes an affirmative right to abortion even now that Roe is overturned so the battle is not over for us. While we are grateful for the work of all those across the nation who have stood beside mothers and children, from churches and pregnancy resource and medical centers, social service organizations that promote life, and to the legislature and courts of law, we acknowledge there is still much work to be done.
Churches and their members need to offer help and hope to abortion-vulnerable women and men. We must encourage donations to pregnancy resource and medical centers that offer resources to pregnant women who choose to keep their babies, give directly to mothers in need, or simply walk with those that are hurting by providing the resources they need the most.
“We must also speak the truth in love about the unborn and create a culture of deep care for all life. Debates surrounding this issue will become more intense, and we need to be equipped with the facts and prepared to always advocate for the sanctity of life, as always, in a spirit of charity and aloha.”
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VOLCANO VILLAGE FOURTH OF JULY PARADE welcomes walking and riding groups and individuals. It is sponsored by Volcano Community Association in Volcano Village from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Monday, July 4 parade starts at the Post Office at 9 a.m. and ends at Cooper Center on Wright Rd., followed by Cooper Center’s Independence Day celebration packed with live entertainment, craft and food vendors, keiki games and a large silent auction from 9 a.m.to 11:30 a.m. Parking maps can be found at www.thecoopercenter.org. (No parking at Cooper Center except handicap permitted vehicles with prior reservation.)
SPONSOR A BUCKLE, VOTE FOR RODEO QUEEN ahead of the Saturday, July 9 Rodeo organized by Kaʻū Roping & Riding Association and ʻO Kaʻū Kākou. Event to be held on the rodeo grounds behind Nāʻālehu Park. Call 808-854-7917.BECOME A SPONSOR AT THE 3RD ANNUAL EXPERIENCE VOLCANO FESTIVAL on Saturday, July 30th and Sunday, July 31st from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Last year, over 2,500 visitors attended and over 40 events were featured during the EVH festival. Sign up as a sponsor at experiencevolcano.com. If you have questions, contact experiencevolcano@gmail.com. All vendor locations are taken.
SIGN UP FOR KAʻŪ COFFEE TRAIL RUNS with a change of date from July 3 to Sept. 17. Registration deadline for the annual event is Sept. 14. Organized by Hawaiʻi Island Racers, the 50K begins at 6 a.m., Half Marathon at 7 a.m., and 5K at 7:15 a.m., all starting from Kaʻū Coffee Mill at 96-2696 Wood Valley Road in Pāhala. Proceeds go to support ʻO Kaʻū Kākou. For more details on the event and registration fees, visit https://www.kaucoffeetrailruns.com/.
EVENTS IN KAʻŪ & VOLCANO at https://kaunewsbriefs.blogspot.com/2022/04/upcoming-events-for-kau-and-volcano.html
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