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GM 574

Submitting for consideration and confirmation to the Commission to Promote Uniform Legislation, Gubernatorial Nominee, MICHAEL TANOUE, for a term to expire 06-30-2028.

2026 Regular Session

Hawaii legislature considers confirming Michael Tanoue to the Commission to Promote Uniform Legislation through June 2028.

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Bill Summary · GM 574

Legislative bill overview

Bill GM 574 proposes the consideration and confirmation of Michael Tanoue as a gubernatorial nominee to the Commission to Promote Uniform Legislation, with a term expiring June 30, 2028. This is a standard confirmatory appointment process requiring legislative approval for the nominee to serve on the commission.

Why is this important

The Commission to Promote Uniform Legislation plays a role in reviewing and recommending model legislation across states to standardize laws on interstate matters. Confirmation of commission members represents an important oversight function, allowing the legislature to approve individuals who will help shape potential legislative initiatives affecting Hawaii.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information about Michael Tanoue's background, qualifications, or relevant experience may affect confirmation deliberations
  • The nominee's positions on specific uniform legislation proposals may align or conflict with legislative priorities
  • Questions regarding potential conflicts of interest or professional affiliations relevant to the commission's work could arise during the confirmation process

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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