Rep. Ed Case discusses key issues in recent tweets

Rep. Ed Case discusses key issues in recent tweets
U.S. Rep. Ed Case Hawaii's District 1 — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Ed Case, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing Hawaii’s 1st district, has shared a series of tweets on various topics including cultural celebrations, meetings with key figures in Native Hawaiian affairs, and his comments on the President’s recent speech to Congress.

On March 3, 2025, Rep. Ed Case extended greetings for Hinamatsuri, a traditional Japanese festival. “Happy Hinamatsuri!” he tweeted.

On March 6, 2025, Rep. Case reported a meeting with Kaiali’i Kahele and Kuhio Lewis regarding issues affecting Native Hawaiians. He emphasized the importance of staying coordinated on these matters due to impacts from previous federal administration policies. “I met with my former colleague and now Office of Hawaiian Affairs Chair Kaiali’i Kahele and Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement CEO Kuhio Lewis to stay coordinated on a wide range of issues affecting Native Hawaiians especially Trump administration impacts on federal support.”

Later that day, Rep. Case provided his comments on the President’s address to Congress from the night before. Although specific details were not included in the tweet itself, it was accompanied by links presumably leading to more comprehensive remarks or related content. “My comments on the President’s speech to Congress last night:”



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