The four-point energy sustainability plan calls for, among other things, ending the $4 billion per year in subsidies to oil companies.
The four-point agriculture sustainability plan includes calling for encouraging production of more of Hawaii’s food “by helping farmers find a market that covers their costs and returns a reasonable profit.”
Read the full press release here.
Meanwhile, the National Women’s Political Caucus has announced its endorsement of Hirono in her U.S. Senate bid.
The NWPC bills itself as a non-partisan, grassroots membership organization “dedicated to identifying, recruiting, training and supporting women candidates for elected and appointed offices at all levels of government.”

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