He was chief of the Honolulu Police Department, and worked for the the department for 40 years. He advised the Department of Emergency Management. Then he was a member of the Honolulu City Council.
Lee Donohue is ready for another round of public service.
Donohue’s name was floated for a spot on the Honolulu Salary Commission, the agency that sets the salaries for all elected and the top appointed city officials.
Council Chair Ernie Martin, who joined the Council only after Donohue left, put the name forward in two resolutions.
Read more at Inside Honolulu.
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