The new chair of the statewide Democratic Party is Dennis W. Jung. The chair for County of Hawai'i is Barbara Dalton, of Punalu'u in Kaʻū.
The platform states, "The abiding values of the Democratic Party are integrity, honesty, and transparency for
all. At the heart of our party lies a fundamental conviction that Americans must not only
be free, but they must live in a fair society. These values compel us to integrate
democratic ideals in all aspects of economic, social, educational, and cultural life in our
communities, our state and our nation. These principles must always be protected. As
the party of the people, we Democrats commit ourselves to these values.
The Housing Plank of the Platform states: "We believe housing is a human right. We believe that each and every person should
have access to safe, stable and adequate housing regardless of ability to pay. We
support policies that deliver housing that is affordable to people at the bottom of the
income scale where the need is greatest. We support policies that reduce barriers to the
development of this housing, so long as these policies do not conflict with the tenets laid
out in the Environment and Energy plank. We support policies that reduce barriers to
homeownership for residents. We support policies that preserve housing for residents
and discourage real estate speculation.
We believe that houselessness is the symptom of an inequitable economic system that
creates generational poverty and hardship. We believe this system must be changed.
We support policy that gets people experiencing houselessness re-housed quickly and
efficiently, and we support policy that delivers wrap-around services to recently rehoused individuals and families. We support adequate public funding for these
initiatives." The Environment & Energy Plank of the Platform states: "We believe that all people have the right to live in a clean, healthy and safe
environment. We believe that the preservation of our natural environment and its
ecological well being is essential to ensuring a safe, healthy, bountiful life for future
generations in Hawaiʻi. We support policies that create a more sustainable society.
Barbara Dalton, a Kaʻū resident, chairs Hawai'i County's Democratic Party. |
"We believe that our democracy cannot properly function so long as political power can
be bought. The Democratic Party will work against corruption in all forms, including
extortion and bribery, and do everything in its power to ensure a government that serves
the people.
We are facing increased global challenges economically, ecologically, and socioculturally. We therefore adopt a worldview that is sensitive to and ,addresses these
challenges that is not based on short-term economic gains."
The Agriculture Plank of the Platform states: "We believe that a key part of a sustainable and self-sufficient future for Hawaiʻi lies in a
robust agricultural sector in our state that is capable of providing Hawaiʻi’s people with
sufficient, healthy and affordable food in perpetuity. We support the preservation and
cultivation of sufficient land and marine agricultural resources to achieve this goal.
We support responsible development of these resources to achieve food security and
self-sufficiency, while ensuring the sustainability of these resources for future
generations to come. We support regulations that ensure the ethical and safe
production and consumption of all agricultural products. We support funding efforts to
fight invasive species that threaten agricultural production in Hawaiʻi."
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"We
support the restoration, preservation, and protection of native ecosystems.
We believe in the resource management principles outlined in the Public Trust doctrine
of the Hawaiʻi State Constitution. We support policy that incorporates indigenous
resource-management practices and technologies such as the Ahupuaʻa System in
modern urban planning and development to create an ecologically sustainable balance
between the needs of the people and the rights of nature.
We believe that a key part of a sustainable and self-sufficient future for Hawaiʻi lies in
achieving energy independence through a transition to clean renewable energy
sources. We support policy that eliminates our dependence on fossil fuels and other
dirty energy sources. We support policies that expand access to public transportation
and encourage transit-oriented development and walkable communities."
See the entire Hawai'i Democratic Party 2022 Platform at https://2115469a-d860-4271-9a80-ca120f004284.filesusr.com/ugd/b37582_3d55392a8b7249349855e20518bbd0fc.pdf.
The Republican Party of Hawai'i state Convention was held May 14. See its platform and more at www.gophawaii.com.
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SIERRA CLUB ENDORSES JEANNÉ KAPELA as she seeks reelection to the state House of Representatives, according to the announcement she made on Sunday. With new reapportionment, the district for which she is running, will be all of Kaʻū into south Kona. She released this statement:
"Climate change is the crisis of our lifetimes. As global temperatures soar, our islands are in danger of chronic flooding and turbulent weather that could cost over $19 billion worth of economic damages. In response, we must accelerate our movement to becoming completely reliant on clean energy.
"That is why I am proud to be endorsed by the Sierra Club during this election. I am committed to launching a Green New Deal that uplifts Hawai'i's people and our planet, establishing carbon pricing and green fees to restore balance to our economy, and preserving our natural resources for generations to come......Mahalo, Sierra Club, for your support. I promise to always make defending our state's precious ecological treasures one of my top priorities."
"Climate change is the crisis of our lifetimes. As global temperatures soar, our islands are in danger of chronic flooding and turbulent weather that could cost over $19 billion worth of economic damages. In response, we must accelerate our movement to becoming completely reliant on clean energy.
"That is why I am proud to be endorsed by the Sierra Club during this election. I am committed to launching a Green New Deal that uplifts Hawai'i's people and our planet, establishing carbon pricing and green fees to restore balance to our economy, and preserving our natural resources for generations to come......Mahalo, Sierra Club, for your support. I promise to always make defending our state's precious ecological treasures one of my top priorities."
Jeanné Kapela has been endorsed by the Sierra Club in her bid to be reelected to the state House of Representatives.
Photo from Kapela campaign.
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