ABOUT THE GOVERNOR

Josh Green, M.D.

Governor Josh Green is a proud husband, father, and physician. For the past 20 years, Governor Green cared for Big Island families as a doctor. He served in the State House of Representatives and the State Senate from 2004 to 2018. As chair of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, he passed “Luke’s Law,” which provides care for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, as well as tobacco and e-cigarette regulations, which increased the legal age for purchasing tobacco and e-cigarettes to 21. Passionate about housing solutions, Governor Green helped create “Kauhale” communities to get unsheltered veterans, kūpuna, and others into safe housing options. These efforts are ongoing and will continue to be one of his top priorities as Governor.  Governor Green expanded the role of Lieutenant Governor by spearheading the largest healthcare response in state history during the COVID pandemic. These critical emergency efforts resulted in Hawaiʻi having the nation’s lowest COVID-19 fatality rate. 

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In seeking innovative methods to make significant change to our unhoused communities, we are utilizing a longstanding native Hawaiian concept called kauhale. Traditional kauhale were groups of various structures, each serving a purpose – one for sleeping, one for meal preparations, one to build canoes, and so on. We have committed to develop 12 kauhale across the state this year in order to boldly tackle our goal of reducing homelessness by 50% in Hawai‘i. We have retained the basis of a traditional kauhale, meant to strengthen a family unit by fostering relationships, working together, and maintaining accountability, all while providing wraparound services that vary based on the community and need of each kauhale. With our kauhale model, we are able to develop kauhale based on a variety of needs: a kauhale for our kūpuna, a kauhale for those suffering from mental health issues, a kauhale for medical respite, and kauhale for our veterans. These kauhale opportunities offer an ability for public and private partnerships, and for our community service organizations to fulfill their missions and be able to service their target communities in one community space. As we start to expand kauhale across the state, it is my goal to leverage the resources of our state departments with the knowhow of our service providers and the support of our people, to make a lasting and positive impact on our unhoused community and Hawai‘i as a whole. ... See MoreSee Less
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This is a day for all of the world, but especially Hawaiʻi, to solemnly honor the sacrifices of so many service members and civilians who lost their lives during the December 7, 1941 attack that changed the course of world history.

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A 7.3 magnitude earthquake occurred at 2:57 am HST near the Vanuatu islands. There is NO tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi.

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