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What would you say to those folks who were kind of animated by this idea that we are too reliant on these dangerous chemicals...

There’s still so much to do to make sure West Maui is back on its feet, but days like today should give us all hope that better days are ahead and we’re going to get there together.

Everyone deserves access to mental health care that is culturally informed and linguistically appropriate, and I’m proud to lead this resolution that calls on us all to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health and raise awareness about…

We increased our real-world readiness — updating emergency siren protocols, re-establishing the State Fire Marshal, and deploying wildfire and wind sensors statewide for early alert capabilities.

I want to say for the record that I oppose unilateral condemnation. What we need is a negotiated approach to each of these lands.

There’s no substitute for the research and expertise that Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry has cultivated over 70 years, working to tackle some of the trickiest challenges in Hawaii’s environment, including Rapid Ohia Death.

In the months and years ahead, we will need to be there to provide support and resources in any way we can until the affected people and communities are made whole once again.

America’s libraries stand for everything the Trump regime is trying to dismantle—freedom of expression, unfettered access to information, celebration of identities, and support for communities.

The more micro you get, the more insidious it is, from an integrity standpoint.

President Trump’s reckless threat makes Americans less safe, further destabilizes our nation and economy, and puts at greater risk U.S. service members.

It’s exciting to see a project like this begin to take shape.

You told me during the hearing that you fight for the Forest Service every day. Your actions tell a very different story.

I spoke with Secretary Turner today about the recent storms across Hawai‘i, and we agreed to keep working together as recovery efforts continue.

Throughout May, as we celebrate our communities’ historic contributions, we also reaffirm our commitment to building a more inclusive and equitable future for all.

Every May, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander communities come together to remember the challenges we have overcome and our many contributions that have shaped our country.

A free press is a cornerstone of any healthy democracy – and it’s vital that we protect and defend it, at home and abroad.

As this regime continues to attack scientific research at every turn, I will continue fighting for facilities including IPIF that work every single day to ensure that our native forests have a future.

As attacks against LGBTQ+ students continue across the country, we need to protect these students and fight back against the discriminatory policies that harm them.