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Hawaiʻi County Council leadership named for 2024-2026 term

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The Hawai‘i County Council announced its leadership team for the 2024-2026 term with Council Member Dr. Holeka Goro Inaba from District 8 serving as Chair and Council Member Dennis “Fresh” Onishi from District 3 as Vice Chair.

  • Dr. Holeka Inaba is the Hawaiʻi County Council Chair for the 2024-2026 term.
  • Dennis “Fresh” Onishi is the Hawaiʻi County Council Vice Chair for the 2024-2026 term.

Under Inaba’s direction, the Council will prioritize a strong partnership with Mayor-elect Dr. Kimo Alameda and his administration, strengthening collaboration between the legislative and executive branches of County government.

“I am confident that our Council will embrace a collaborative spirit and work hand-in-hand with the Alameda Administration to deliver results that matter. We are committed to serving our communities with aloha and action,” Inaba said. 

Together, Inaba and Onishi offer a Hawai‘i Island grown perspective rooted in deep ties to the community and a forward-looking vision for the island’s future. They will ensure coordinated efforts to address pressing issues, including housing, economic development, food security, environmental sustainability, and disaster preparedness. 

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“I am really excited about the prospect of working with the new council leadership. I think the newly appointed chair and vice chair will bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table,” Alameda said. “I look forward to a seamless partnership rooted in mutual respect, dedication, and a shared vision for our communities’ future.” 

Inaba and Onishi bring extensive experience, dedication, and a deep love for Hawai‘i Island to their respective roles. Inaba is entering his third term, while Onishi is returning to the Council after previously serving from 2008-2016.

The Hawai‘i County Council is prepared to lead with unity, aloha, and a focus on actionable outcomes for all residents. 

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