Hawaii State Pledge

I join the overwhelming majority of Hawaii to demand an amendment to the United States Constitution to end the domination of big money in politics and give voice to all Americans.
I will stand with Hawaii, without regard to party or other differences, and urge all candidates and elected officials to do the same, in order to pass and ratify such a constitutional amendment as soon as possible.

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Hawaii & American Promise

Hawaii citizens are joining with Americans across the country to strengthen our nation against the corruption of money in politics, foreign interference, division, and dysfunction. We are using our voices to say that the decisions that matter in our state and our lives should be up to us.

In 2020 more than $14B was spent on state elections in the United States, the vast majority of it from a very small percentage of ultra-wealthy donors. To protect the right of Hawaii voters to make our own decisions and our way of life, we must stand together to end the flood of money drowning out our voices in local, State and Federal elections.
Hawaii Is Ready to Ratify
Introduced on February 3, 2016 by Representative Nicole E. Lowen [6], HCR 29 passed the Hawaii State House on April 7 and the Senate on April 25

Date Passed – April 25, 2016

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Another installment in our series of stories about how our elections are being bought out from under us and all that matters is fundraising and the donor class.