
Housing and Infrastructure
More homes people can afford, backed by roads, water, wastewater, and permitting capacity.
Priorities
Tyson is running for re-election to keep delivering on housing, affordability, local jobs, food security, accountable government, Maui recovery, and support for first responders.
A practical agenda
Tyson's record points to a grounded approach focused on what local families feel every day.

More homes people can afford, backed by roads, water, wastewater, and permitting capacity.

Practical tax relief and family budget support so working people can keep more of what they earn.

Opportunity in agriculture, health care, renewable energy, technology, and public service.

Supporting local producers, improving food security, and keeping more food dollars in Hawaii.

Transparency, stronger guardrails, and decisions that reflect constituents instead of insiders.

Moving faster, planning better, and making sure Maui has strong advocacy when communities need help most.