U.S. Rep. Ed Case Hawaii's District 1 | Facebook Website
U.S. Rep. Ed Case Hawaii's District 1 | Facebook Website
Representative Ed Case, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Hawaii's 1st district since 2019, recently shared a series of updates on social media. The posts highlight his engagements and thoughts on various topics including educational leadership, advancements in digital communication, and a personal connection to military service.
On November 16, 2024, Rep. Ed Case expressed optimism about his initial meeting with the incoming University of Hawaii President Wendy Hensel. He remarked that he is "looking forward to a solid and productive partnership" with her administration. "Enjoyed my intro meeting with incoming UH President Wendy Hensel."
The following day, November 17, Case commented on developments in digital communication training for public broadcasting stations. He noted that Hawaii Public Radio was selected by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting as one of fifty stations nationwide to receive advanced training aimed at expanding audience reach and involvement. "As how we get and process our info evolves rapidly..."
On November 18, Rep. Case reflected on a personal story involving two high school classmates from Leilehua High School: Angie Santiago of Mililani and Bryan Hight of Washington D.C., whose father Adolph served at Schofield Barracks before rising to Colonel in the Army over three decades. Col. Adolph Hight passed away recently, prompting Case to acknowledge this long-standing friendship and military career milestone in his post."Angie Santiago of Mililani was Leilehua High classmates with Bryan Hight of DC..."