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Gov. Ige discusses his final year in office, policy goals, and his legacy

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Gov. David Ige

Hawaii Gov. David Ige spoke to KITV4 about the idea of a “state law enforcement department.” He also graded his performance in handing the COVID-19 pandemic, and weighed in on the UH head coach controversy.

HONOLULU (KITV4) -- In a one-on-one interview on Tuesday, Gov. David Ige spoke about some of the topics he did not address in his final State of the State speech.

Ige spent the past two years dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, which included creating mandates and orders affecting travel, businesses, and residents as a whole, some of which he was criticized for.

Hawaii Gov. David Ige spoke with KITV4 about topics he did not get to cover in his State of the State Address, his final year in office, and what he wants to be remembered for.

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Anchor/Executive Producer

Marisa Yamane joined KITV4 in January 2022 as an anchor and executive producer. She is an award-winning veteran journalist, who’s spent most of her career in Hawaii. She’s a proud graduate of Iolani School and UCLA.

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