Biography
Jill N. Tokuda, born on March 3, 1976, in Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʻi, is a Democratic U.S. Representative serving Hawaiʻi's 2nd Congressional District since January 3, 2023. This district encompasses suburban and rural parts of Oʻahu, as well as the islands of Hawaiʻi, Kauaʻi, Maui, Lānaʻi, Molokaʻi, Niʻihau, Kahoʻolawe, and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
A fourth-generation Japanese American with Okinawan heritage, Tokuda's family has resided in the district for generations. She is married to Kyle Michibata, and they have two sons, Aden and Matt, who attend the same public schools their parents graduated from—King Intermediate and James B. Castle High School.
Education and Political Experience
Notable Achievements
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Early Childhood Education: Championed legislation establishing Hawaiʻi's first Executive Office on Early Learning and funded the Hawaiʻi Keiki Program to provide health services in public schools.
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Agricultural Land Protection: Passed enabling legislation for the designation and protection of Important Agricultural Lands, fulfilling a 30-year constitutional mandate to safeguard Hawaiʻi's most productive food-producing lands.
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COVID-19 Economic Response: Appointed to the Hawaiʻi House Select Committee on COVID-19 Economic and Financial Preparedness, where she collaborated with state, county, and nonprofit entities to track and manage over $21 billion in federal relief funds for Hawaiʻi.
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Advocacy for Women's Rights: Co-founded the Patsy T. Mink PAC, supporting pro-choice women seeking elected office in Hawaiʻi.
Tokuda's extensive experience in both public service and the nonprofit sector underscores her commitment to the people of Hawaiʻi and her dedication to addressing the diverse needs of her constituents.