Jill N. Tokuda
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Mahalo to the Waiʻanae Moku Kupuna Council for allowing me to join their meeting. Heard about the flooding on Pa‘akea Road near Lualualei—our office has been in contact with the Navy and I discusse...
It was an inspiring, albeit rainy 🌧️ day in Lahaina, seeing the new affordable teacher housing and the ongoing @hawaiihabitat rebuilds. Each unit I stepped into felt like home and will be a place f...
The Community Assistance Center at Waialua District Park Gymnasium is here to support our North Shore community as families recover from the Kona Low storms. My team will be there every Tuesday fro...
Spent the day talking story with Waialua small businesses and farmers who are still dealing with the impacts of the floods—it’s clear there’s a lot of work ahead, but also a lot of heart in the com...
Spent yesterday on Molokaʻi, and I’m carrying a deep sense of gratitude and urgency with me today. Across the island—from Kamalāula to Kapaʻakea and all the way out to the East End—I saw neighbors...
On Saturday, April 11, I will be holding a community town hall in Molokaʻi at Mitchell Pauʻole Center. My team and I will be on site offering assistance with federal issues, discussing policies aff...
A clear and present danger to the American people and our national security is sitting in the Oval Office. This isn’t about partisanship. It’s about protecting lives and livelihoods. Speaker John...
My office has compiled a list of disaster assistance resources for families, farmers, small businesses, nonprofits, and veterans navigating the aftermath of the flooding. Resources include SNAP rep...
Rep. Jill Tokuda’s office is offering help to residents today at the Community Assistance Center in Waialua, including replacing passports!
On Wednesday, April 8 I will be holding a community town hall in Lahaina at Lahaina Civic Center Social Hall. The event was rescheduled after being postponed due to the recent Kona Low storms. My t...
Starting Tuesday, March 31, my office will be in Waialua each week to provide on-site support for our community. Join us at Waialua District Park Gymnasium from 10am–2pm for help with recovery reso...
67 people should have made it home on January 29, 2025. We cannot let “national security” become a blanket excuse for increasing risk in congested airspace by turning off basic safety technology. ...
BREAKING: the Senate has finally passed a bill to fund TSA, FEMA, and other key DHS agencies outside of ICE! @repjilltokuda and Dems call on the House to pass this funding ASAP so TSA and FEMA can ...
We saw aloha in action in the aftermath of the Kona Lows: neighbors stepping up for neighbors, no one waiting to be asked. That is who we are. Now we must match that same spirit with action. I’m f...
For our ʻohana and communities impacted by flooding—please know you’re not alone. My office has gathered resources to help with immediate safety, recovery, and financial assistance for families, sm...
Mahalo to everyone who came out today to support our community at the Waiʻanae Boat Harbor food distribution. In the wake of the recent Kona low and heavy rains, we’ve seen firsthand how much need...
Before I leave for DC, I like to ground myself in what’s most important, so I was glad I could spend the morning at the Wai‘anae Boat Harbor working alongside the @hawaiifoodbank , @elepaiosocialse...
Spent the day in Waialua dropping off food and helping out at the Waialua Community Association and the Old Waialua Sugar Mill with @repquinlan and @councilmemberweyer Even as the rain poured dow...
Spent the day on Maui meeting with residents and seeing firsthand the impact of back-to-back Kona low storms. From Waiohuli to Upcountry, ʻĪao Valley to Kīhei—the damage is sobering. Homes destroy...
It was sobering to see the damage and destruction in Waialua after the Kona Lows—but also heartwarming to see aloha on full display: neighbors checking on neighbors, community groups stepping up to...
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