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Beyond the Candidates: Understanding Hawaiʻi’s Constitutional Amendment Questions

25 min · 12. juni 2026
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Buzzsprout Summary: In this episode of Faith and Family First, Eva Andrade and Marcus Oshiro welcome attorney Jim Hochberg for a practical conversation about the two constitutional amendment questions Hawaiʻi voters will see on the November ballot. While many voters focus on candidates, constitutional amendments can shape Hawaiʻi’s laws and government for decades. The discussion breaks down the proposed county bonding authority for housing-related infrastructure, the proposed change to the timeline for Senate confirmation of judicial appointments, and the larger question every voter should ask: does this issue truly belong in the Constitution? Jim and Marcus offer different perspectives, giving listeners a thoughtful look at the arguments on both sides and encouraging voters to read carefully, ask good questions, and make informed decisions. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

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