Libertarian candidates 'on the rise'

With less than a month to go until the general election we've been hearing from the players, but now a lesser-known team is trying to storm the political field.

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Come November, you might notice a lot of L's on the ballot. This year's general election fields 17 Libertarian candidates. That's the most ever offered by the party in Hawaii and it's also 16 more than the one who made the ballot in the last election.

"Rather than waiting for the current system to change, we want to be the ones making the change," said Anthony Higa, the Libertarian state House candidate.

Anthony Higa's looking to represent State House District 19. He's going up against the incumbent Bert Kobayashi and Republican Victoria Mathieu. Higa's one of the Libertarians top candidates and he's giving this run all he's got. Higa already went as far as quitting his day job to focus on finding the needs of his community. But when no Libertarian has ever won any race in the state, getting supporters can be next to impossible.

"The chances are always long shots unless you're a democrat in the State of Hawaii because this is a blue state," said Tracy Ryan, Libertarian Party chairperson.

The hope for this party lies in its beliefs. Libertarians want minimal government involvement while maximizing the public's freedom. They stand for ending the income tax, keeping guns accessible and marriage equality.

"We feel that liberty is the default position in a free country and we feel the burden of proof are the people that want to make anything illegal should fall on them, not on the people who say that it shouldn't be criminal or illegal," said Ryan.

Other candidates leading the Libertarian's charge are Tom Berg, the former City Councilman is up against Republican Bryan Jeremiah and Democrat Matt Lopresti for House District 41. On the Big Island, there's larger expectations for Eric Weinert. While he doesn't have name recognition, the party believes Weinert could win because his stance has "high" standards.

"We've been in favor of legalizing marijuana since day one when we started 40 years ago and the public opinion supports us for the first time," said Ryan.

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EIT donates nursing books to the Cook Islands

Student nurses in the Cook Islands have lots of extra reading to look forward to, with staff from EITs School of Nursing donating textbooks to support their three-year training programme.

Spearheading the book-donation drive, EITs Assistant Head of School Nursing Jennifer Roberts asked her colleagues for textbooks they were no longer using. In the four weeks since, they have been piling up in her office so that now, she says, there are 112 to send away.

The campaign was prompted by a recent holiday to the island group and ongoing communication with the principal of the Cook Islands School of Nursing, New Zealander Mary MacManus.

"They have also asked EITs School of Nursing to review their new curriculum, introduced this year for their Diploma in Nursing programme, so that has been on my to-do list too."

Jennifer says Mary was pleased to accept the offer of books, which are needed to build up a library for use by the student nurses and health professionals working in the Cook Islands. While the island group has an 80-bed hospital on Rarotonga and a 20-bed hospital on Aitutaki, most nurses work in primary health care out in the community.

The Cooks have a population of 11,000 people living on 15 islands scattered over two million square kilometres of ocean.

"Often nurses are working on their own, running a clinic where the challenge is to be a Jack of all trades, dealing with whatever problems come in the door."

Student nurses start practicums in their first year of training, undertaking 1900 clinical hours to complete their diplomas compared to the 1100 hours required for New Zealands Bachelor of Nursing.

Jennifer says she wasnt expecting so many donations - "and theyre not small books". Hefty tomes covering areas such as anatomy and physiology wont date. Also useful will be those on maternal and child health, which make up a big component of nurse training and practice in the Cooks.

"They provide a foundation of knowledge - you always need a textbook."

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