Yesterday at the Capitol, I stood with MADD Hawaiʻi, survivors, advocates and our partners to make one thing clear: impaired driving is preventable, and every life lost is one too many.
We’re continuing important conversations at the Legislature through HB 1827 and SB 2463, focused on evidence-based strategies to reduce impaired driving and save lives. I encourage people to learn more and speak with your legislators about these measures.
Don’t drink and drive. Plan ahead, look out for one another, and help keep Hawaiʻi’s roads safe for everyone.
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We will not stop working, we will not stop fighting, and we will not stop dreaming, until all of us — every young graduate, every family, every keiki, every kupuna and every person struggling or who feels left behind.
Until every one of us, together, reaches that place we can see just ahead — our Hawai‘i — a home that is more hopeful, a place where our values guide us, and where we always find a way forward together, as one ‘ohana.
Mahalo.
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This week, I delivered my fourth State of the State Address, centered on the issue Hawaiʻi families tell us matters most — the cost of living — and the work it takes to make life more affordable, from housing and healthcare to protecting our environment and the future of our keiki.
Our vision is simple: a Hawaiʻi where working families can afford to stay, where our kūpuna live with dignity, where no child goes hungry, and where our islands are protected for generations to come. This is the Hawaiʻi we’re building together.
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Today, I stood with our community to honor the life of Alex Pretti — a healer, a protector and someone who showed up for others until his final moments.
This is a moment that calls for reflection, accountability and humanity. No one should feel hunted, intimidated, or unsafe simply living their lives in Hawaiʻi. Our islands are built on aloha — not fear. And aloha means dignity, restraint, and respect for life, especially by those entrusted with power and authority.
I remain committed to keeping Hawaiʻi a place where every family feels safe, where civil rights are protected, and where compassion guides our actions — always, and without exception.
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Spotlight Now: Gov. Josh Green discusses immigration and health care in Hawaii
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