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Teaching our Keiki

Hawai‘i’s Blueprint for Public Education focuses on 21st century skills. Our innovation economy depends on a well-educated workforce.

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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.

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Preserving our ʻĀina

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

BILLS SIGNED OR VETOED


 

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Bills Signed in 2020

Intent to Veto deadline: August 31
Final Approval or Veto deadline: September 15

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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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3 hours ago

Governor David Ige

December 10, 2020 News Conference: Vaccination Plan

Joining me are

• Lt. Governor Josh Green
• Dr. Elizabeth Char, Director, Dept. of Health
• Kenneth S. Hara, Director, Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency
• Hilton Raethel, President & CEO, Healthcare Association of Hawai‘i
• Dr. Kelley Withy, Director, Hawai‘i Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center & COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant
• Ron Balajadia, Health Immunization Branch Chief, Dept. of Health

News Release: governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/jic-news-release-with-fda-panels-recommendation-to-approve-first-cov...
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6 hours ago

Governor David Ige

Joining me for a news conference this afternoon are:

• Lieutenant Governor Josh Green
• Dr. Elizabeth Char, Director, Hawaii State Department of Health
• Kenneth S. Hara, Director, Hawaii Emergency Management Agency
• Hilton Raethel, President & CEO, Healthcare Association of Hawaii
• Dr. Kelley Withy, Director, Hawaii/Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center & COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant
• Ron Balajadia, Health Immunization Branch Chief, Dept. of Health
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7 hours ago

Governor David Ige

If ever there was a year to be thankful for teachers, it’s this year. The pandemic has meant everyone — students, parents, and teachers — have had to adapt in ways like never before. All of this made the Hawai‘i Department of Education’s Teacher of the Year Awards that much more meaningful as 16 finalists statewide were honored in the first-ever virtual ceremony.

This year’s winner, Lori Kwee, a 4th grade teacher at Ala Wai Elementary, was recognized for fostering student leadership through community-based projects, a nationally recognized anti-bullying campaign and helping promote gratitude and kindness in her students as ambassadors of aloha. Other teachers were praised for their passion and dedication to their fields — whether it was in science and technology, sustainability, cultural literacy, civic engagement or community service. But they all had one thing in common: a love of their profession as teachers shaping the future leaders of our state. Kwee will represent Hawai‘i next spring in Washington, D.C.

Governor and Mrs. Ige, who usually host the awards ceremony at Washington Place, congratulated the finalists virtually and praised all teachers for meeting the challenge of the pandemic. “Some things don’t change, and that includes our teachers’ devotion to our students and our appreciation of our teachers.” As a former teacher herself, Mrs. Ige said, “COVID-19 has presented numerous challenges for our families. You all somehow found the grace and the grit to innovate and inspire.” DOE Superintendent Christina Kishimoto added, “Our teachers are heroes in the classroom and in their communities. These teachers have ensured that our haumana continued to learn, develop and grow, no matter how difficult and unpredictable the circumstance.” To watch the ceremony and hear from all the finalists, visit the Hawai‘i Public Schools’ Facebook page at www.facebook.com/HIDOE808/.

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