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Crowds flood Hawaii state Capitol to advocate for causes | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Advocates urged lawmakers to address vaccine choice, paid family leave, affordable housing, and local farming with over 1,000 petition signatures supporting vaccine option, organizers said.
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Crowds flood Hawaii state Capitol to advocate for causes
Hundreds of people showed up at the state Capitol on the opening day of the legislative session to advocate for issues they care deeply about, such as Michelle Melendez, a 53-year-old vaccine skeptic from Kanaliu on Hawaii island. Melendez, an author, was a speaker at “Keep Vaccines Optional” events across the islands. Melendez arrived at the Capitol on Wednesday with a petition that she said contained over 1,000 signatures of Hawaii island resi…
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Read Full ArticleCrowds flood Hawaii state Capitol to advocate for causes | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Hundreds of people showed up at the state Capitol on the opening day of the legislative session to advocate for issues they care deeply about, such as Michelle Melendez, a 53-year-old vaccine skeptic from Kanaliu on Hawaii island.
·Honolulu, United States
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