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U.S. representatives Tokuda, Case want to hear from Hawaiʻi constituents about 2026 priorities

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Hawaiʻi’s U.S. Representatives Ed Case and Jill Tokuda began their terms Tuesday in the 118th Congress. Photo Courtesy

Hawaiʻi’s U.S. representatives Jill Tokuda and Ed Case are each seeking input from their constituents about their priorities for 2026.

In Tokuda’s email to constituents, she writes: “This past year has reminded us just how high the stakes are. With a GOP controlled House and Trump back in the White House, we’ve seen families pushed aside in favor of corporations and billionaires. Too many people are being left behind just when they need support the most.”

She said her team is looking ahed to 2026 “and we’d value your voice to help guide that effort from the start.”

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To take her survey, click here.

In Case’s newsletter to constituents, he writes: “The disruptive, unnecessary and disturbing federal government shutdown may be over, but our challenges are clearly not. From our unacceptably high cost of living to so many others, they demand action and results amidst continued division and polarization.”

Case’s team also wants to gather input from his constituents. They can do so through a short anonymous online survey, by clicking here.

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