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At the Lieutenant Governor’s Office, one of our main responsibilities is providing apostille, certification, and name change services.

Along with launching Hawaiʻi's first-ever Apostille and Certification Online Portal in November, here’s a look at what our public services team accomplished in 2025.
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Mahalo to Holomua Elementary for inviting me to present at their Career Day! ✨ It was so inspiring to talk with 4th, 5th, and 6th graders who are interested in state government. We discussed public service and civic engagement, then wrapped up with a fun trivia game about Hawaiʻi’s state symbols.

Opportunities like this are so important for nurturing our keiki and showing them that any career path is possible.
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I had the opportunity to attend the Alzheimer's Association Mahalo Pau Hana, celebrating the success of the organization's annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s.

The reality of Alzheimer’s disease is that it touches almost every family in some way, and changes to our cognitive health can be deeply frightening. Mahalo to Alzheimer's Association - Hawaii for raising awareness about brain health and early detection, and for demonstrating the power of compassionate, community-driven advocacy. Through their continued efforts to advance meaningful change in addressing Alzheimer’s and dementia, they remind individuals and families across Hawaiʻi that they are not alone.
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Pockets of our state don’t have reliable internet — whether you’re driving to Hāna or down to Nā‘ālehu. That’s why it’s critical we bring connectivity to every community, so residents can get online for emergencies, telehealth, work, school, and staying connected.

Hawai‘i has received $149 million in BEAD (Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment) funding. These funds will help connect 7,000 unserved and underserved areas to high-speed fiber or satellite internet.
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Happy Lunar New Year! 🧧✨

Celebrating this special season with our Chinatown community is always an honor. Wishing everyone health and happiness as we welcome the Year of the Horse! 🐎
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