Rep. Ed Case, who represents Hawaii’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared updates on his activities and meetings with local leaders and constituents through a series of posts on social media.
On July 16, 2025, Case posted about meeting with state officials and community members: “I caught up with Hawai’i Attorney General Anne Lopez to stay coordinated on Hawaii’s legal response to the administration’s actions, and also joined her in a moving meeting with Keziah Chloe Bacor, a Wai’anae Intermediate student and Hawai’i ambassador to Do The Write Thing, a https://t.co/4t6jhwusKU”.
The following day, July 17, he reflected on his recent engagement with residents across his district: “Here’s my recap of my five-day district Walk Story last week, walking through many of the diverse communities I represent talking story with my constituents where you live, work and play. Special mahalo to the hundreds who took time to relay your concerns, ask me questions and https://t.co/2pWQFhDw5h”.
On July 18, Case highlighted discussions at the national level involving figures familiar with Hawaii: “Great when folks I’ve worked with who know Hawai’i so well rise to national leadership. My DC meetings this week included Rob Dalessandro, Acting Secretary of our American Battle Monuments Commission , a full partner at our National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific/Punchbowl https://t.co/bNuDpFBBPw”.
Case has represented Hawaii’s 1st congressional district since 2019 after succeeding Colleen Hanabusa. He previously served in the Hawaii House of Representatives from 1994 to 2002. Born in Hilo in 1952 and currently residing in Kāneʻohe, Case is an alumnus of Williams College and holds a law degree from the University of California, Hastings.









