Don’t vote for Dems who supported sexed bill Hawaii voters, please do not vote in the general election for any incumbent Democratic member of the state House of Representatives who voted in 2022 for House Bill 1697: Relating to sexual health education. This bill sought to require state De partment of Education sexual health education programs to restrict infor- mation taught in sex ed curriculum in Hawaii’s schools. This bill requires that sexual health topics only include ‘positive and accurate representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgen- der, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual, other sexual orientations and gender identities.” Teaching about the not-positive as- pects would violate the restrictions, al- though the not-positive consequences for acting on the teaching would still happen in the students’ lives. The Democrats in the House passed this bill and luckily the Senate did not hear it – yet. Before you cast your vote, please ask the Democratic House candidate on your ballot how he or she voted on HB 1697. Let’s not give the House members who voted “yes” any more time in office.
– James Hochberg Downtown Honolulu
Friend of Fathers and Mothers for Children, James Hochberg had the above article published in the Star Advertiser.
Earlier this year Fathers and Mothers for Children founders Art & Peggy Hannemann successfully led the grassroots effort to rally and petition against HB-1697. This led to the bill being indefinitely deferred by the Senate Education Committee.
Here are the House Legislators that introduced and supported HB-1697:
INTRODUCERS
Perruso, Amy A
Ichiyama, Linda E.
Ilagan, Greggor
Kapela, Jeanne
LoPresti, Matthew S.
Lowen, Nicole E.
Marten, Lisa
Takumi, Roy M.
Tam, Adrian K.
Wildberger, Tina M.L.
VOTED YES ON THIRD READING
Aquino, Henry J.C.
Belatti, Della Au
Branco, Patrick Pihana
Clark, Linda
Costales, Luella
Eli, Stacelynn K.M.
Ganaden, Sonny
Gates, Cedric Asuega
Hashem, Mark J.
Hashimoto, Troy N.
Holt, Daniel
Johanson, Aaron Ling
Kitagawa, Lisa
Kobayashi, Bertrand
Kobayashi, Dale T.
Luke, Sylvia
McKelvey, Angus L.K.
Mizuno, John M.
Morikawa, Dee
Nakamura, Nadine K
Nishimoto, Scott Y.
Ohno, Takashi
Okimoto, Val
Onishi, Richard H.K.
Quinlan, Sean
Saiki, Scott K.
Sayama, Jackson D.
Takayama, Gregg
Tarnas, David
Todd, Chris
Tokioka, James Kunane
Woodson, Justin H.
Yamane, Ryan I.
Yamashita, Kyle T.