We’ve had large, appreciative crowds at a new series of public forums, partnering with the UH community colleges to provide updates on state projects and listen to people’s concerns. So ...
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Our goal for this first year was to make state government more productive and service-oriented. In the coming years, our priorities will include more funds for our schools as well ...
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Managing taxpayer dollars better – I firmly believe that we can’t get lasting results without fundamental change. That means cutting waste, modernizing systems and making state government more productive. In ...
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As I begin my second year as governor, I want to share more of the progress we have made statewide. I have filled my cabinet with people who are working ...
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A Report to the People of Hawai‘i from Governor David Y. Ige Restoring faith in government. Improving life in Hawai‘i. Creating a home for our children and future generations. We ...
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The holiday season is a time to pause and give thanks to our families and loved ones. Now and throughout the year many have worked tirelessly to help each other ...
Read More 2015 Holiday message from Governor David Ige
Remarks of Governor David Ige as prepared December 2, 2015 at the Pomaika’i Ballrooms at Dole Cannery Iwilei “Reflecting on Year One” After thirty years at the Legislature, I walked into ...
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Christmas at Washington Place – December 6 Gov. David Ige and First Lady Dawn Amano-Ige, together with the Washington Place Foundation will host Christmas at Washington Place from 3:30pm 6pm ...
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Waialua High graduate Todd Nacapuy left a lucrative career as a tech entrepreneur in Seattle to come home to Hawai‘i, work for Microsoft— and, as it turns out, now has ...
Read More In the Spotlight: Todd Nacapuy, State Chief Information Officer
More low-income families will receive crucial nutritional support, thanks to a federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) bonus of $660,422 awarded to the state’s Department of Human Services’ Benefits, Employment ...
Read More Department of Human Services awarded 0,422 SNAP bonus