Governor Josh Green is the ninth Governor of Hawaiʻi. Raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he earned degrees in biology and anthropology from Swarthmore College and his M.D. from Penn State. After completing his residency in Family Practice, he was awarded a National Health Service Corps scholarship and chose to serve the underserved community of Ka‘ū on Hawai‘i Island.
Governor Green began his political career in the Hawai‘i State House of Representatives (2004-2008) and later served in the State Senate (2008-2018), where he held leadership roles such as Majority Floor Leader and Chair of the Health and Human Services Committee.
Elected Lieutenant Governor in 2018, Governor Green focused on tackling homelessness through innovative solutions like “kauhale” tiny home villages and the H4 clinic, which integrates housing and healthcare for the most vulnerable. His leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic as the state’s healthcare liaison resulted in Hawai‘i achieving the nation’s lowest COVID fatality rate. Additionally, he led a critical medical mission to Samoa during a measles outbreak, vaccinating 37,000 individuals in 48 hours.
Since taking office as Governor in December 2022, he has prioritized making Hawai‘i more affordable, addressing the housing crisis, improving healthcare access, combating climate change, and leading recovery efforts following the devastating Maui wildfires.
Governor Green’s commitment to the well-being of Hawai‘i’s people has earned him local and national recognition, including being named Physician of the Year by the Hawai‘i Medical Association twice.
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