Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB131

Introduced
1/19/23  
Refer
1/25/23  
Report Pass
2/17/23  

Caption

Relating To Advisory Committees.

Impact

By amending Sections 11-10.5 and 11-10.6 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, the bill facilitates the establishment of advisory committees that will review and recommend improvements to election procedures and accessibility measures. Each committee will consist of five members, appointed based on recommendations from disability organizations, ensuring that the composition reflects the needs and voices of individuals with disabilities. This change is intended to not only improve the voting experience for these populations but also foster greater civic engagement among disabled voters.

Summary

House Bill 131 aims to enhance accessibility for voters with disabilities in Hawaii by establishing statewide and county-level Elections Accessibility Needs Advisory Committees. The bill renames existing committees focused on voters with special needs and broadens their mandates to include members with various disabilities beyond just physical impairments. This initiative underscores the importance of ensuring equal access to the electoral process, emphasizing the need for representation of voters who may require accommodations to participate fully in elections.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 131 appears to be largely positive, particularly among advocates for disability rights and accessible elections. Supporters argue that the bill is a significant step towards inclusivity and that it recognizes the unique challenges faced by voters with disabilities. However, skepticism may arise regarding the implementation of the bill and whether the real needs of disabled voters will be adequately addressed by the newly formed committees. There may also be concerns about the adequacy of resources allocated for outreach and actual changes in election procedures.

Contention

As with many legislative changes, opposition may arise from those who perceive the bill as inadequate or as failing to address the full scope of accessibility issues within the electoral process. Potential points of contention could include debates over the effectiveness of the advisory committees, the mechanisms for appointing members, and whether they will have sufficient authority to effect substantive changes in how elections are conducted. Additionally, the eventual impacts of these amendments on voter turnout among disabled populations may become a critical focus of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

HI SB179

Same As Relating To Advisory Committees.

Previously Filed As

HI HB131

Relating To Advisory Committees.

HI HB1976

Relating To The Office Of Elections.

HI SB349

Relating To Boards And Commissions.

HI SB960

Relating To The University Of Hawaii Board Of Regents Candidate Advisory Council.

HI HB1749

Relating To Elections.

HI HB627

Relating To Government Reform.

HI HB546

Relating To The Fuel Tank Advisory Committee.

HI SB2688

Relating To Information Accessibility.

HI HB2700

Relating To Wildfires.

HI SB3381

Relating To Lahaina.

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HI HB131

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TX SB2317

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