Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1219

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To Public Safety.

Impact

The enactment of SB1219 will amend existing Hawaii Revised Statutes by mandating that all youth correctional facilities and adult correctional facilities operated by the department of public safety must provide voice communication services at no charge. It prohibits state agencies from profiting from these services, ensuring that communication for those confined does not come with a financial toll. The bill aligns Hawaii with several other states that have started to implement similar measures aimed at alleviating the economic strain on families of incarcerated individuals.

Summary

SB1219, known as the Public Safety Communication Services Act, aims to provide free voice communication services to individuals in Hawaii's youth and adult correctional facilities. The bill addresses the significant issue of exorbitant rates charged by private corporations for communication services, which places a heavy financial burden on incarcerated persons and their families. The legislature emphasizes the importance of maintaining family ties and communication for successful reentry into society, stating that such connections contribute positively to public safety and lower recidivism rates.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill center on the balance between operational needs within correctional facilities and the necessity of providing accessible communication services. There could be concerns from correctional facility managers regarding the logistics and potential disruptions of mandatory free services. Critics from the private sector might argue against the prohibition of state-funded revenue generation through communication contracts. However, the bill's supporters advocate passionately for the protection of the rights and welfare of incarcerated individuals, particularly marginalized groups disproportionately affected by high communication costs.

Companion Bills

HI HB1133

Same As Relating To Public Safety.

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HI HB1887

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CA AB2167

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HI SB710

Relating To Incarcerated Women.

HI SB710

Relating To Incarcerated Women.

HI HB1129

Relating To Incarcerated Women.

HI HB1129

Relating To Incarcerated Women.