Triple F Podcast
Faith & Family First is a lively, thought-provoking podcast where faith meets the issues shaping our families, communities, and the future of Hawai‘i. Hosted by Eva Andrade and former State Representative Marcus Oshiro, each episode brings thoughtful conversation, respectful dialogue, and clear insight into today’s most important cultural and public policy topics—from religious freedom and parental rights to education, life, and the well-being of our communities. With a spirit of aloha and a commitment to truth, Faith & Family First equips listeners to stay informed, think deeply, and engage confidently in the conversations that matter most for our families and our islands.
Triple F Podcast
Misinformation, Major Bills, and What Happens Next at the Hawaii State Capitol
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In this episode of Faith and Family First, Eva Andrade and Marcus Oshiro break down a critical week at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol as the legislative session enters its final stretch.
They unpack widespread misinformation surrounding SB2151, an emergency management bill many misunderstood, and explain what the bill actually does—and why it matters. The conversation then turns to two major bills that have advanced—HB1875 and HB1961—and what happens next as they return to the House for possible conference committee.
Eva also offers an important reminder about engaging in the legislative process with integrity, encouraging listeners to be informed and thoughtful advocates.
Finally, the discussion shifts to a newly released Department of Justice report on the FACE Act, raising concerns about how federal law has been applied in recent years.
If you want to better understand what’s happening at the Capitol—and how to engage effectively—this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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