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- Home | U. S. House Representative Jill Tokuda
If you’ve been impacted by President Trump's leadership and DOGE's actions, share your story with us It is important to Rep Tokuda and her staff to hear your story so we can understand how the changes are impacting you and guide our actions in fighting against them
- Болница Токуда Acibadem City Clinic
В Аджибадем Сити Клиник Болница Токуда се провежда роботизирана хирургия в 4 области - Урология, Гинекология, Коремна и Гръдна хирургия Високата ефективност на линейния ускорител се дължи на прецизно визуализиране на пациента и тумора, както и на бързината и точността на действието му
- Jill Tokuda - Wikipedia
Jill Naomi Tokuda (born March 3, 1976) is an American politician and business owner serving as the U S representative for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district since 2023 [1] [2] Tokuda is one of three Japanese Americans who currently serve in the House of Representatives
- MEET JILL | Jill Tokuda
U S Congresswoman Jill N Tokuda is a lifelong resident of Kāneʻohe She is married to Kyle Michibata and they are proud parents of two sons, Aden and Matt, who are currently students at King Intermediate and James B Castle High School, the same schools from which Jill and Kyle graduated
- Candidate Q A: US House 2nd District — Jill Tokuda
The following came from Jill Tokuda, Democratic candidate for U S House 2nd District, which covers rural Oahu and the neighbor islands Her opponents are Republican Steve Bond and Libertarian
- Rep. Jill Tokuda [D-HI2, 2023-2026], Representative for . . .
Tokuda is the representative for Hawaii’s 2 nd congressional district and is a Democrat She has served since Jan 3, 2023 Tokuda is next up for reelection in 2026 and serves until Jan 3, 2027 She is 49 years old
- Biography | About | U. S. House Representative Jill Tokuda
Rep Jill Tokuda represents Hawai`i’s Second Congressional District (CD2) which includes suburban and rural parts of O`ahu, the islands of Hawai`i, Kaua`i, Maui, Lana`i, Moloka`i, Ni`ihau, Kaho`olawe, and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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