U.S. Rep. Ed Case Hawaii's District 1 | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Ed Case Hawaii's District 1 | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Ed Case, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Hawaii’s 1st district, has shared updates on his recent activities and initiatives via social media. His communications highlight significant funding for environmental projects in Hawaii and discussions on various legislative matters.
On December 2, 2024, Rep. Ed Case announced that "The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation announced a $1M grant from our National Coastal Resilience Fund to Hawaiʻi Local 2030 Hub for its Building a Resilient Ala Wai Watershed through Green Infrastructure Designs project." This initiative aims to enhance coastal resilience through innovative infrastructure designs.
On December 3, 2024, he provided an overview of his extended interview with Civil Beat Honolulu by stating: "Here’s my extended interview with Civil Beat Honolulu on various issues including work remaining in this 118th Congress, continued Maui disaster relief and other top federal funding areas for Hawaii, getting things done in the upcoming 119th Congress."
In a follow-up tweet posted on the same day, he elaborated further: "(2/2) proposed tariffs, immigration reform, Pacific Islands engagement, climate change, invasive species and deep sea mining, tour helicopter safety, Jones Act, staying in touch and listening to my constituents and lessons learned from the elections."