Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB865

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To The State Capitol.

Impact

The proposed legislation mandates that the Department of Accounting and General Services, in cooperation with relevant agencies and the legislature, devise an enhanced security plan that incorporates several modern safety measures. Key provisions include the installation of metal detectors and screening stations for visitors, versus the absence of existing meaningful security protocols. Additionally, the bill seeks to bolster defenses against unauthorized vehicular access to the capitol's surrounding grounds while still respecting the historic significance and aesthetic view of the capitol district, which are essential to its identity.

Summary

House Bill 865 addresses the increased need for security measures at the Hawaii State Capitol, responding to growing public safety concerns exemplified by high-profile incidents of violence at government facilities across the United States. The bill emphasizes the delicate balance between ensuring safety and maintaining public access to the state capitol, which has historically been designed to readily accommodate citizens seeking to engage with their government. This dual-purpose initiative seeks to safeguard visitors and state employees without compromising the democratic value of accessibility to lawmakers.

Contention

There may be potential contention regarding the implementation of new security measures. While supporters view these changes as necessary preventive actions to bolster safety, critics could express concerns over how increased security might restrict public access or alter the capitol's intended openness. The bill proposes to address these tensions by allowing for the relocation of public parking and hiring additional security personnel, which raises questions about logistical and financial implications. Furthermore, ensuring that security enhancements adhere to historical preservation standards poses additional challenges that will need careful consideration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB865

Relating To The State Capitol.

HI HB1286

Relating To The State Capitol.

HI HB2039

Relating To The State Capitol.

HI SB3009

Relating To The Department Of Law Enforcement.

HI SB433

Relating To The State Plan.

HI HB837

Relating To The State Plan.

HI HB2665

Relating To The State Plan.

HI SB1601

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Seventh Senatorial District.

HI HB1800

Relating To The State Budget.

HI SB3359

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Seventh Senatorial District.

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