Staffing Issue, If and When I Get Elected….?

KHON2 – Governor asks legislature to cover possible transition, vacation payouts

(Although this may be too premature, I am just sharing my thoughts: I might have not written this post, if I had not seen this news segment…lol.)

Gov. Ige may be feeling the tides are shifting toward me?, not Ms. Hanabusa, although the news agency reported without scientific data, probably, due to possible conflict of interest. (This is nothing but, false news. Simple instigation, as if people should vote for Ms. Hanabusa. We surely need Media Reform, esp. on socio political issues.)

Probably, the staff may be feeling more than Gov. Ige; so, they may worry about their future.

As I stated earlier, if I get elected, I may hope to keep the current staff, as much? as I can, except a few? personal assistants.

Some of my plans if elected.
(Among other things),

1. I may want to utilize more of Lt. Gov’ role (than now?), e.g. some ceremonial attendance, etc, if and when I need to focus on our important current issues. (If necessay, I may need to meet as many people as possible, e.g. legislators.)

2. I may be seen less time with public, e.g. photo sessions, since I may want to allocate my time more on diplomacy. So, I may utilize my spokesperson(s) for public communications (e.g., media), more often.

3. Although I hope (try) to utilize current staff as they are, I may still need a few, my close own personal assistants, as long as the law permits.

Once again, I may need to learn more about staffing, hopefully quickly, if and when I get elected.

Aloha.

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