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Former Hawaii Rep. Colleen Hanabusa dies at 74.
Summary
Colleen Hanabusa, a former U.S. representative and former president of the Hawaii State Senate, died at 74 after a private battle with cancer, her family said; Hawaii Gov. Josh Green ordered flags lowered to half-staff.
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Colleen Hanabusa, a longtime Hawaii lawmaker and attorney, has died at age 74 after a private battle with cancer, her family announced. She served in the U.S. House of Representatives and was the first woman to serve as president of the Hawaii State Senate. Hawaii Gov. Josh Green directed flags to be lowered to half-staff following the announcement. Her family described her as a veteran lawmaker who represented the Waianae Coast.
Key details:
- Hanabusa died at age 74 after a private battle with cancer, according to family statements.
- She served as a U.S. representative and earlier led the Hawaii State Senate as its president.
- Gov. Josh Green ordered flags lowered to half-staff in response to her death.
- Her family said she was a longtime attorney and local advocate from the Waianae Coast.
Summary:
Her death was reported by her family and acknowledged by state officials, including an order to lower flags to half-staff. Undetermined at this time.
