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Senate Confirms Stephen Logan as Adjutant General, Mike Lambert as Director of Law Enforcement; HB 991 Passes Third Reading
Summary
The Hawaii Senate gave advice and consent to two gubernatorial nominees — Major General Stephen Logan for Adjutant General and Major Mike Lambert for director of the Department of Law Enforcement — and approved House Bill 991 (third reading) relating to criminal history record checks.
The Hawaii Senate confirmed two gubernatorial nominees and approved a third-reading bill during a floor session.
Senators unanimously gave advice and consent to Major General Stephen Logan to serve as the Adjutant General of the State of Hawaii Department of Defense. Senator Elefante, citing Logan's long record of military and public service, told colleagues the nomineewas "exceptionally qualified for the role of adjutant general for the state of Hawaii." The confirmation was announced after the Senate recorded 23 ayes.
Separately, the Senate confirmed Major Mike Lambert as director of the Department of Law Enforcement following committee endorsement. Senator Elefante and others praised Lambert's law enforcement career and leadership; Senator Moriwaki credited Lambert with leadership in efforts that reduced large homeless encampments and expanded crisis-intervention training for officers. The Senate recorded…
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