What's Happening?
Former Attorney General Doug Chin reflects on his experience as acting lieutenant governor of Hawai'i, a role he assumed in 2018 when then-Lt. Gov. Shan Tsutsui stepped down. This reflection comes as Hawai'i's current state comptroller, Keith Regan, steps
into the role of acting lieutenant governor following Sylvia Luke's leave of absence due to a federal bribery investigation. Chin discusses the unexpected nature of his appointment and the challenges of transitioning into a new office. He also comments on the current situation involving Sylvia Luke, explaining the process and implications of receiving a target letter in a federal investigation.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of an acting lieutenant governor in Hawai'i highlights the importance of a clear line of succession in state government. It ensures continuity and stability in leadership, especially during unexpected vacancies. The situation also underscores the legal and ethical challenges faced by public officials, as seen in the ongoing investigation involving Sylvia Luke. The discussion provides insight into the procedural aspects of federal investigations and the responsibilities of state officials in maintaining public trust. The transition also emphasizes the role of experienced civil servants in supporting new appointees and ensuring effective governance.












