Rep Case Receives 2025 National Statesmanship Award

U.S. Representative Ed Case was recently presented with the 2025 Statesmanship Award by the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress (FMC)

In presenting the award to Case, the FMC said: “U.S. Representative Ed Case, who has the rare distinction of being both a current Member and a former Member, is a leader on issues ranging from education to environmental protection and more, bringing his collaborative and collegial approach to often-difficult debates as a member of the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations and otherwise.  He exemplifies a pragmatic and productive approach to legislating that FMC considers essential for the nation’s success.”

Case was joined in receiving this year’s award by U.S. Representative Young Kim (R-CA, and a graduate of St. Andrews Priory (now St. Andrews Schools) in Honolulu), and U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-IN) and Cory Booker (D-NJ). On receiving the award, Case said: “I’m deeply honored and somewhat embarrassed to receive this award, as there are a number of my House colleagues who deserve it. “I have always believed as they do that our representative democracy relies absolutely on inclusion and responsiveness to real citizen concerns with real practical problem solving. That is the only approach that will lead us out of this disturbing time to d

 

Photo credit: Office of Rep Ed Case

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