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MAHA Brings Activists and Community Together to Make Hawaii Healthy Again


MAHA and a Hawaii grassroots group that advocates for Informed Consent to Host

Rally featuring MAHA Action CEO Del Bigtree on March 11th

Honolulu, Hawaii March 11th, 2025 – MAHA Action is excited to announce this
powerful gathering dedicated to raising awareness, fostering unity, and advocating for
important social issues to Make Hawaii Healthy Again. They will rally with activists
across medical freedom, organic farming, clean oceans, nutrition and healing to amplify
voices and inspire action for a healthier, happier Hawaii.
To truly make America healthy again, all Americans must have the right to make
informed health decisions for themselves and their families. Every human being
deserves access to clean food, healing, and human connection. The event will celebrate
these core values of the MAHA movement.
The rally will be held on March 11th at the State Capitol from 1 to 5pm and
feature:
● Del Bigtree, CEO of MAHA Action, championing medical freedom and informed
consent
● Brian Hooker, PHD, expert and researcher
● Bruce Campbell, Ma Farm, taking a holistic approach to food security and
abundance in Hawaii
● Elijah McShane, The Way of Aloha, inspiring a world where Aloha is the
heartbeat of humanity
● Sujata Gibson, Civil Rights attorney
● Fern Anuenue Holland, environmental activist and Kauai County Council
● More to come
MAHA supports informed consent and parental rights. The concept that every individual
has authority over their body, their health choices, as well as those of their children,
whether it’s in regards to food or pharmaceuticals, is critical to a healthy America. The
rally will address:
● House Bill 1118 - seeks to ban religious exemptions to school vaccine mandates,
forcing parents to make an impossible decision between their spiritual beliefs and
their child’s education.

● Senate Bill 352 - establishes pesticide disclosure and buffer zones around
schools
MAHA Action is encouraging Hawaii citizens and members of the MAHA movement to
come together, share their experiences, and push for real change. The call to action is
to attend the rally and call their legislators to oppose HB1118 and support SB352. For
more information and resources, go to XX.

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