Representative Ed Case, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Hawaii’s 1st district since 2019, has been actively sharing updates on his recent legislative activities via social media. His communications offer insights into his involvement in key congressional committees and his perspectives on ongoing political matters.
On May 7, 2025, Rep. Ed Case shared that “Appropriations season [is] in full swing”. He noted his participation in the Appropriations Committee’s Subcommittee on Defense, focusing on Department of Defense budgeting and oversight.
In a subsequent post dated May 8, 2025, Rep. Case discussed FEMA’s role during a Homeland Security hearing. He expressed his stance that “Based on our own experience on Maui, we do not believe that the Federal Emergency Management Agency should just go away.” During this hearing with the acting FEMA administrator regarding the fiscal year 2026 budget, he highlighted FEMA’s critical contributions.
On May 9, 2025, Rep. Case provided constituents with an update through his e-newsletter report detailing various topics such as District Walk Story; Trump Month Four; Is Bipartisanship Still Possible?; Work Continues. This report offered an overview of both his activities in Washington D.C. and within his district.
Ed Case was born in Hilo, Hawaii in 1952 and currently resides in Kāneʻohe. He holds a BA from Williams College and a JD from the University of California, Hastings.










