Podcast appearances and mentions of David Y Ige

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Latest podcast episodes about David Y Ige

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
David Ige: Governor of Hawaii

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 40:29


Governor David Y. Ige was sworn in as the eighth governor of the State of Hawai‘i on December 1, 2014. Governor Ige is focused on improving the lives of Hawaiʻi’s people and making the islands a place future generations choose to call home. He is increasing affordable housing, reducing homelessness, moving toward the state’s 100% renewable energy goal, and remodeling public education to prepare students for the innovation economy of the 21st century. Under his leadership, the state has aggressively moved to ensure financial sustainability and enable future growth. He believes that we can achieve our shared goals because we have always been better together than alone.

Q103's EXTRA CAST
Episode#64 Big C's Community Corner - COVID-19 Governor Ige Update 3/21/2020

Q103's EXTRA CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 3:52


Gov. David Y. Ige issued a second supplemental emergency proclamation ordering all individuals, both residents and visitors, arriving or returning to the State of Hawaiʻi to a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine. The mandate — the first such action in the nation — applies to all arrivals at state airports from the continental U.S. and international destinations and extends to other private and commercial aircrafts. “With the majority of Hawaiʻi’s COVID-19 cases linked to travel, it is critical that we further mitigate the spread of the virus by both residents and visitors who are coming from out-of-state,” said Gov. Ige. “This plan was developed in collaboration with our county mayors and Hawaiʻi’s business, community and visitor industry leaders.” All visitors and residents arriving through Hawaiʻi’s airports will be required to complete a Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture form that will be distributed onboard their flight. They will retain the form when disembarking the aircraft. Upon arrival, they will go through a checkpoint and present the completed form with a valid identification. Checkpoint staff will validate the form and issue documentation that certifies they cleared the checkpoint. The form also includes information on the mandatory requirements for the 14-day quarantine along with penalties. The mandatory 14-day self-quarantine orders are: Proceed directly from the airport to your designated quarantine location, which is the location identified and affirmed by you on the mandatory State of Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture Plants and Animals Declaration Form. Remain in your designated quarantine location for a period of 14 days or the duration of your stay in the State of Hawai‘i, whichever is shorter. If you are a resident, your designated quarantine location is your place of residence. If you are a visitor, your designated quarantine location is your hotel room or rented lodging. You can only leave your designated quarantine location for medical emergencies or to seek medical care. Do not visit any public spaces, including but not limited to pools, meeting rooms, fitness centers or restaurants. Do not allow visitors in or out of your designated quarantine location other than a physician, healthcare provider, or individual authorized to enter the designated quarantine location by the Director of HIEMA. Comply with any and all rules or protocols related to your quarantine as set forth by your hotel or rented lodging. If you become ill with a fever or cough: Continue to stay in designated quarantine location, avoid contact with others and contact a healthcare provider for further instructions on treatment or testing. If you are older or have any medical conditions (e.g., immune compromise, diabetes, asthma), consult your regular healthcare provider. If you feel you need medical care, contact healthcare provider and inform them of your travel history. If you need urgent medical care (e.g., have difficulty breathing), call 9-1-1 and let the dispatcher know your travel history). Failure to follow this order is a misdemeanor and punishable by a maximum fine of $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than one year, or both. Enforcement will be handled by each of Hawaiʻi’s four counties. The mandate will go into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2020. “These actions are extreme, but they will help flatten the curve and lay the groundwork for a quicker recovery. We need everyone to comply with these quarantine orders to help protect Hawaiʻi’s residents,” added Ige. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/q103bonuscast/support

For The Qultures
(PROTECT MAUNA KEA) The Indigenous Body w/ Ruta Lauleva Aiono

For The Qultures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 129:53


We chop it up with Ruta-Lauleva about her experiences as a doula as well as an afatasi. Tap in with her Masina Fou Birth Services at masinafou13@gmail.com Mauna Kea information below provided by Sheridan Noelani Enomoto: - Mauna Kea is a mountain located on the Big Island of Hawai'i and it has profound sacred significance to Native Hawaiians. - The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) would be built on an untouched, pristine northern plateau of Mauna Kea. The building permit the TMT received allows them to build 18 stories high and 5 acres wide. - Government officials are attempting to erase Native Hawaiians' rights to engage in cultural practices reserved by law. Investors responsible are: University of California; California Institute of Technology; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation; Department of Science and Technology, India; National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese academy of sciences; National Institutes of Natural Sciences/Astronomical Observatory of Japan; National Research Council Canada; Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy. What you can do: CALL NOW TO HALT THE TMT CONSTRUCTION! Regents of the University of CA President Janet Napolitano president@ucop.edu Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (650) 213-3000 Governor of Hawai'i, David Y. Ige (808) 586-0034 * Email their partners: tmtj@nao.ac.jp; zshen@nao.cas.cn; inquiry@tmt.org; communications@moore.org; media@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca; NRC.ethics-ethique.cnrc@nrc-cnrc-gc.ca; info@aura-astronomy.org; tap@nao.cas.cn; ypwang@bao.ac.cn; tcc@ilap.res.in; dbwTMT@tmt.org; voe@tmt.org * Tag on Instagram: @nrc_cnrc; @MooreFound; @AuraAstronomy; @NAOJ_pr; @CDNinnovation; @CDNscience * Tag on Twitter: @NRC_cnrc; @PRCNAOJ_en; @MooreFound; @askISED; @ISED_CA; @csa_asc; @Caltechipac * Use hashtags #ProtectMaunaKea #KuKiaiMauna #TMTshutdown #WeAreMaunakea #iStandforMaunaKea #KapuAloha * Donate to Hawai'i Community Bail Fund to support the Kia'i: http://hawaiicommunitybailfund.org * Donate to Hawai'i Community Bail Fund to support the Kia'i: http://hawaiicommunitybailfund.org * Donate to Hawai'i Community Bail Fund to support the Kia'i: http://hawaiicommunitybailfund.org