On February 17th, our ITAT students took a trip to the state capitol to share tobacco/vaping information with legislators there. Over 70 ITAT students attended. ITAT students prepared for Capitol Day by researching bills related to tobacco and vaping, and writing letters to educate their local legislators. The students educated their representatives on what the bills mean to them, and their personal stories of vaping and tobacco in their lives.
Capitol Day is held annually, but due to COVID-19 our ITAT students were not able to attend last year. We are glad we were able to resume the tradition this year! We are so proud of our Island Teens for their preparation and dedication to their advocacy work and educating their legislators.
Our students loved being on Capitol hill and talking with their representatives. "It was an awesome experience seeing the legislature in action. They seemed really genuine, which we loved too" -ITAT advisor, Flo Toleafoa
We want to thank our ITAT students for the amazing work they did and all of those who took time for us at the capitol.