Governor and Mrs. Ige thanked the Hawai‘i National Guard for their service during the state’s COVID-19 response and through other state crises. From the governor: Good news, caution and hope Read more Masks can still be an important tool indoors to mitigate COVID-19. Indoor mask requirement lifted . . . with health advice Read more group of people with governor Governor ends travel quarantine, Safe Travels Hawai‘i Read more Early testing at the DOH’s state laboratory and other community labs can identify new variants. DOH outlines plans as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves Read more Governor Ige praised the decision to close Red Hill in response to the state’s emergency order. Navy announces it will defuel, permanently close Red Hill Read more Check out DLNR’s new resources to rediscover Hawai‘i’s beauty. DLNR site offers new ‘Island Hubs,’ app for exploring Read more Volunteers are needed to help with projects and Earth Day events April 17-23. Earth Day and Volunteer Week Hawai‘i 2022 Read more Celebrating 175th anniversary of Washington Place Read more Mrs. Ige and panelists gather for International Women’s Day. Inspirational women continue to make a difference Read more

Our Priorities


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EDUCATION – GEER FUND

On April 22, 2020, Hawaii was awarded $9,993,387 in federal funding from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund as part of the CARES Act. Governor Ige convened the GEER Advisory Group of education leaders from Hawai’i’s public, private, and charter schools to address the unprecedented needs that emerged due to the pandemic.

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The Road To Home

To provide housing for Hawai‘i over the next several years, the state housing agencies will continue to leverage state funds and reduce regulatory barriers to increase the inventory of affordable housing.

Hawaii Coast

Preserving our ʻĀina

The Sustainable Hawai‘i Initiative focuses on protecting our waters, preserving our land and increasing food production for our communities.

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ABOUT THE GOVERNOR


David Ige

Governor David Y. Ige was sworn in as the eighth governor of the State of Hawai‘i on December 1, 2014. He became the fourth native-born Governor of Hawai‘i and first governor in the United States of America of Okinawan descent.

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21 hours ago

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Governor Ige’s statement on Navy’s dismissal of Red Hill appeals: “This is a very positive development for the people of Hawaiʻi and our environment. We will continue working to ensure the Red Hill tanks are safely defueled and closed by the federal government and that the state will have access to clean, fresh water for the future.” ... See MoreSee Less
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1 day ago

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How it started vs. how it’s going. I met Brody when he was just 8 years old. Now, a freshman in high school, he’s grown into quite the young man (and taken some of my height with him😉).Nice to see you again, Brody! ... See MoreSee Less
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2 days ago

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Dawn and I got the opportunity to join volunteers garden at Diamond Head this morning. The ʻahi garden has 23 different native Hawaiian plant species and has been worked on by volunteers since 2021. Thank you to Kupu Hawaiʻi and Kanu Hawaiʻi for letting us join this event for #EarthWeek2022First Lady of Hawaii Dawn Amano-Ige ... See MoreSee Less
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3 days ago

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Hawaiʻi’s DLNR is cleaning up. Over the next three weeks they’re removing more than 175 abandoned cars and trucks in the Kanaio area. Officials say people have been abandoning cars there for years. DLNR will put up barriers to prevent more vehicles from being left there in the future. They also say going forward, they’ll be taking steps to identify the owners and hold them accountable. ... See MoreSee Less
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