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Join Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke in this press conference to launch Digital Aloha Month, a statewide initiative part of Connect Kākou. ... See MoreSee Less

Happy National Dog Day! 🐾 Here are some of the dogs of our Lieutenant Governor's Office team. Give your furry friends some extra love (and treats) today! 🐶❤️ ... See MoreSee Less

All across our islands, bon dances bring people together in celebration of culture and community. As this obon season comes to a close, I’m reminded of how these traditions continue to make Hawaiʻi so special.

Every year, I look forward to the obon season and want to say mahalo to all the volunteers, performers, and dancers who make these special gatherings possible!🏮✨
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It’s a beautiful day for Rainbow Warriors Football! 🌈🏈 Congrats to UH on their field goal win over Stanford today! Excited to keep cheering on @rainbowwarriorsfootball all season long. ... See MoreSee Less

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Spent the morning with @alohaunitedway in Downtown Honolulu! When it comes to addressing Hawaiʻi’s biggest challenges and building thriving communities, it truly is a kākou effort. AUW is one of our state’s leading nonprofits, supporting our ʻohana through health, education, financial stability, and so much more.

Mahalo to AUW for all that you do! To support or learn more about their resources, visit auw.org.
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