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 Hawaii's 1st Congressional District, took to social media on March 26, 2025, expressing his engagement in critical issues with local and national implications. Case, who succeeded Colleen Hanabusa in 2019, addressed topics from agriculture to veteran affairs and took part in a C-SPAN discussion on various national interests.
On March 26, Case shared about a productive meeting with Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke: "Solid meeting with Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke visiting to discuss not only her special focus on this trip to boost Hawai’i agriculture but also in the big picture the practical effects of the Trump administration’s actions on Hawai’i and the need for our state and county". The tweet emphasizes discussions on agriculture and governmental policies affecting Hawaii.
The following day, March 27, Case celebrated the inauguration of a new veterans' facility: "Really happy to welcome our brand-new Daniel K. Akaka State Veterans Home in Kapolei to our statewide veterans network ‘ohana. A lot of folks worked really hard for many years to get to yesterday’s grand opening; congrats to all on this great addition to our commitment to our". The post highlights community efforts in realizing the veterans' home's opening.
On March 28, Case participated in a national broadcast on C-SPAN: "I was special guest on C-SPAN’s live national show Washington Journal, discussing a bunch of current issues including the classified info breaches, saving Social Security and Medicare, check and balances on this administration, my Problem Solvers Caucus and getting things done in". Here, Case referenced ongoing discussions about classified information security, entitlement programs, governmental oversight, and bi-partisan problem-solving efforts.