Redmond Police Chief Named to Attorney General-Elect Browns Transition Committee

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Attorney General-Elect Nick Brown announced his transition committee on December 3, 2024, which will include Redmond Police Chief Darrell Lowe. This team, consisting of 30 civic leaders, is set to assist Brown in preparing for his upcoming administration. Chief Lowe, who also holds the presidency of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to contribute. The committee's diverse membership aims to provide a wealth of expertise spanning law enforcement, state government, business, non-profits, labor, and tribal affairs. Their primary objective will be to establish the new office and sharpen Brown's agenda and key priorities.

This initiative showcases a proactive approach to governance and community involvement in Washington State. Lowe’s insights as a law enforcement leader will be invaluable in addressing the challenges ahead. As the state prepares for this transition, the collaboration emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives in shaping effective policies.

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