
As organized labor faces an unprecedented assault from a hostile federal administration, U.S. Rep. Ed Case has stood against rollbacks of worker rights and undermining the middle class.
Over the last two years, as anti-union extremists in Washington, D.C., have taken a sledgehammer to decades of progress for the labor movement, Case worked to thwart their agenda at every turn.
His record is clear:
- He co-sponsored the Protecting the Right to Organize Act to expand workers’ rights to bargain collectively and hold employers accountable for anti-union practices.
- He voted against provisions that would have stripped collective bargaining rights from federal civil servants.
- He stood against the so-called Big Beautiful Bill that slashed billions from SNAP food benefits and Medicaid coverage for Hawaii residents.
Compare that to state Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole who voted in 2020 against your pay raises. Not only that, he had the audacity to take to the floor of the state Senate and announce his no vote.
Working people deserve a leader who is willing to stand with them during difficult times. Rep. Case is that person.
