The Promise of Universal Access to Pre-K. Ready Keiki is a statewide public-private effort to expand access to preschool for all 3 and 4 year olds.
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Exciting news — the Apostille and Certification application administered by the Lieutenant Governor’s office is now available in 12 languages! 🌍
Apostilles authenticate state documents for use abroad, including birth certificates, marriage licenses, and notarized documents. With around 9,000 applications processed each year, this marks a major step toward more equitable language access in Hawaiʻi.
As one of the most linguistically diverse states in the country, our government services must reflect that. A big mahalo to my office’s Public Services team for spearheading this effort.
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As finals week kicked into full swing, I joined UH Mānoa engineering students at the new @risemanoa to see their semester-end projects in action.
Using entrepreneurial thinking and customer discovery methods, one group of future innovators tackled real-world challenges in collaboration with @DHHLBroadband to support Molokaʻi’s economic resilience through improved digital access. 🛜
Students engaged with leaders like Aunty Rosie Davis, @sendecoite, and homestead beneficiaries to prototype a community directory for telehealth, digital literacy, and connectivity resources.
As we continue to expand access to high-speed internet through the #ConnectKakou initiative, it’s so inspiring to see the forward-thinking of these students and the potential of this project in action across the islands in the near future! Mahalo to their instructor Jeff Hui, the DHHL Broadband Office, Garret Yoshimi, and all who brought this project to life.
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MAHALO to everyone who supported this year’s State Employees’ Food Drive benefiting @hawaiifoodbank! Every year, I’m moved by the generosity of our state workers who step up to provide meals and hope for our ʻohana in need. ✨🥫
While today marks the end of the state drive, you can support Hawaiʻi Foodbank all year long. Visit hawaiifoodbank.com.
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Mahalo to Hawaiʻi Women Lawyers for inviting me to join their Power Panel: Women in Government! It was an honor to speak alongside Attorney General Anne Lopez, Vice Speaker Linda Ichiyama, and Senate Vice President Michelle Kidani—women leaders making a meaningful impact across our state.
As a former attorney, legislator, and now the third woman to serve as Lieutenant Governor of Hawaiʻi, it was inspiring to connect with so many bright young women, from high school students to law students and practicing attorneys. Each one brings a sense of passion and determination to lead, uplift our communities, and help shape a stronger Hawaiʻi.
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Itʻs never lost on me the sacrifices my mother made for my siblings and me — immigrating from South Korea to Hawaiʻi, then raising us as a single mother after my father passed. She continues to be a powerful example of love, sacrifice, and service.
Happy Mother’s Day to my mom, and to all the moms, aunties, grandmas, and mother figures who shape our lives 💖
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This is the final push of our State Employees’ Food Drive! ✨🥫 Help us reach our goal of raising 405,000 meals for @hawaiifoodbank. $10 is equal to 20 meals! We’ve raised plenty of nonperishable food donations, but to make a monetary donation online, visit hawaiifoodbank.org/state. ...
Graduation season is here! It was such a joy to meet some of Chaminade University’s first Mu‘o Scholarship graduates 💙🎓
Launched in 2023 to address Hawaiʻi’s teacher shortage, the Mu‘o Scholarship provides students full tuition to become teachers here in Hawaiʻi, prioritizing early learning. As we work toward universal access to pre-K through #ReadyKeiki, investing in passionate and qualified educators is essential.
Congratulations to Jordan-Reid, Karilyn, and Katie — the first to earn early childhood education degrees fully funded by the scholarship.
Mahalo to @chaminadeuniversity and Kamehameha Schools (@kskaiaulu) for supporting the next generation of teachers!
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How lucky we are to share our aloha through the gift of beautiful lei ✨
In Hawaiʻi, May 1st is #LeiDay — a celebration of our islands` lei and the simple yet meaningful act of giving and receiving these tokens of aloha. Happy Lei Day!
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We have to support our Agriculture industry. Hawaiʻi continues to work closely with @usdagov to make Hawaiʻi-grown crops and produce more exportable, opening new markets for our farmers and strengthening our local agricultural economy. ...
As this legislative session comes to a close, I can’t help but reflect on the flurry of activity with deep appreciation. After spending over two decades as a legislator, I know just how much care and commitment it takes to consider each bill and listen to the voices of our communities.
Now, as Lieutenant Governor overseeing efforts to expand preschool and high-speed internet, I continue to look to our lawmakers to make thoughtful choices that shape Hawaiʻi’s future.
To our House and Senate members, legislative staff, support offices, and the many working tirelessly behind the scenes—mahalo for your dedication and service to the people of Hawaiʻi.
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This $50 million Grant-in-Aid bill reflects Hawai‘i’s commitment to the vital nonprofit services our communities rely on. Mahalo to our nonprofit partners for working with our state to protect and sustain these essential supports. ...
The unfortunate reality is that 1 in 3 households in Hawaiʻi experience food insecurity. Mahalo to everyone who stopped by our 3rd Annual Food Drive Fest to support @hawaiifoodbank 🥫👏
You can still help end hunger in Hawaiʻi by visiting hawaiifoodbank.org/state.
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Over the past couple of months, I’ve had the pleasure of welcoming visiting students to my office. Whether from Hawai‘i or beyond, it’s always a joy to meet with the next generation of leaders at the Capitol.
Each time I speak with students, I’m reminded of my commitment to public service and inspired by their curiosity and passion for civic engagement. Mahalo to the many bright young leaders who have stopped by!
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Happy Easter! 🐰🐣
This week, the Easter Bunny and Chick made a surprise visit to my office — and they looked a lot like @repkusch and @rep.mikelee! Wishing everyone a joyful and safe Easter celebration with loved ones.
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Our 3rd Annual Capitol Food Drive Fest is off to a great start! 🥫 Mahalo to everyone who stopped by to support @hawaiifoodbank and this year’s State Employees’ Food Drive.
We’ll be back again tomorrow — join us on April 17 at 10:30 AM on the 5th floor lanai for more ʻono eats, sweet treats, and snacks! 😊
Monetary and non-perishable food donations are welcome — every $10 helps provide 20 meals to our ʻohana in need. If you or someone you know is facing food insecurity, resources are available at hawaiifoodbank.org/help.
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Broadband relies on three key pillars: infrastructure, devices, and know-how.
I sat down with the Pacific Telecommunication Council (PTC) to talk about our state’s #ConnectKakou initiative, which aims to make high-speed, affordable internet available statewide. Together, we can bridge the digital divide and foster inclusivity and connectivity for all.
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E Hana No Nā Keiki” means “Work for the children,” — and this Week of the Young Child, I’m reminded how deeply meaningful that work is.
Our keiki are the heart of Hawaiʻi’s future. That’s why we’re committed to expanding access to quality early learning so that every child has the foundation they need to thrive.
#ReadyKeiki #hawaiipreschool #hawaiiprek #hawaiikeiki #keikifirst #weekoftheyoungchild
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This Friday is Art at the Capitol! 🎨🖌️ Here’s a preview of some of my favorite pieces of artwork displayed in my office and what they mean to me.
Be sure to join us on Friday, April 11, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. to see the beautiful art throughout the State Capitol, and don’t forget to visit the fifth floor to see these pieces in person!
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This weekend, Momo and I stopped by Paws for Prevention hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (@afsphawaii) 🐾
Suicide prevention and mental health awareness are so important — and our pets can make a world of difference in our lives. Mahalo to the many volunteers and organizers for raising awareness about emotional support and service animals!
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Remembering Representative Gene Ward — a dedicated public servant, colleague, and friend. His love for Hawai‘i and commitment to public service will never be forgotten. Sending all my love and aloha to his ‘ohana. ...
As finals week kicked into full swing, I joined UH Mānoa engineering students at the new @risemanoa to see their semester-end projects in action.
Using entrepreneurial thinking and customer discovery methods, one group of future innovators tackled real-world challenges in collaboration with @DHHLBroadband to support Molokaʻi’s economic resilience through improved digital access. 🛜
Students engaged with leaders like Aunty Rosie Davis, @sendecoite, and homestead beneficiaries to prototype a community directory for telehealth, digital literacy, and connectivity resources.
As we continue to expand access to high-speed internet through the #ConnectKakou initiative, it’s so inspiring to see the forward-thinking of these students and the potential of this project in action across the islands in the near future! Mahalo to their instructor Jeff Hui, the DHHL Broadband Office, Garret Yoshimi, and all who brought this project to life.
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MAHALO to everyone who supported this year’s State Employees’ Food Drive benefiting @hawaiifoodbank! Every year, I’m moved by the generosity of our state workers who step up to provide meals and hope for our ʻohana in need. ✨🥫
While today marks the end of the state drive, you can support Hawaiʻi Foodbank all year long. Visit hawaiifoodbank.com.
... See MoreSee Less
Mahalo to Hawaiʻi Women Lawyers for inviting me to join their Power Panel: Women in Government! It was an honor to speak alongside Attorney General Anne Lopez, Vice Speaker Linda Ichiyama, and Senate Vice President Michelle Kidani—women leaders making a meaningful impact across our state.
As a former attorney, legislator, and now the third woman to serve as Lieutenant Governor of Hawaiʻi, it was inspiring to connect with so many bright young women, from high school students to law students and practicing attorneys. Each one brings a sense of passion and determination to lead, uplift our communities, and help shape a stronger Hawaiʻi.
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Itʻs never lost on me the sacrifices my mother made for my siblings and me — immigrating from South Korea to Hawaiʻi, then raising us as a single mother after my father passed. She continues to be a powerful example of love, sacrifice, and service.
Happy Mother’s Day to my mom, and to all the moms, aunties, grandmas, and mother figures who shape our lives 💖
... See MoreSee Less
Graduation season is here! It was such a joy to meet some of Chaminade University’s first Mu‘o Scholarship graduates 💙🎓
Launched in 2023 to address Hawaiʻi’s teacher shortage, the Mu‘o Scholarship provides students full tuition to become teachers here in Hawaiʻi, prioritizing early learning. As we work toward universal access to pre-K through #ReadyKeiki, investing in passionate and qualified educators is essential.
Congratulations to Jordan-Reid, Karilyn, and Katie — the first to earn early childhood education degrees fully funded by the scholarship.
Mahalo to @chaminadeuniversity and Kamehameha Schools (@kskaiaulu) for supporting the next generation of teachers!
... See MoreSee Less
Exciting news—the Apostille and Certification application administered by the Hawaiʻi Lieutenant Governor’s office is now available in 12 languages!
Apostilles authenticate state documents for use abroad, including birth certificates, marriage licenses, and notarized documents. With around 9,000 applications processed each year, this marks a major step toward more equitable language access in Hawaiʻi.
As one of the most linguistically diverse states in the country, our government services must reflect that. A big mahalo to my office’s Public Services team for spearheading this effort.
To learn more, visit .

Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
ltgov.hawaii.gov
May 15 is #HawaiiWaterSafety Day. Today, the @HawaiiDOH Emergency Medical Services & Injury Prevention System Branch (EMSIPSB) brings awareness to water safety and encourages the community to help with drowning prevention.
For more information:
https://health.hawaii.gov/news/newsroom/doh-raises-awareness-for-hawai%ca%bbi-water-safety-day-on-may-15/
As we continue to expand access to high-speed internet through the #ConnectKakou initiative, it’s so inspiring to see the forward-thinking of these @uhmanoa engineering students! Mahalo to their instructor Jeff Hui, @DHHL, Garret Yoshimi, and all who brought this project to life.
Using entrepreneurial thinking and customer discovery methods, one group of future innovators tackled real-world challenges in collaboration with @DHHL to support Molokaʻi’s economic resilience through improved digital access.
Students engaged with leaders like Aunty Rosie Davis, Senator DeCoite, and homestead beneficiaries to prototype a community directory for telehealth, digital literacy, and connectivity resources.