Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB495

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Proposing An Amendment To Article Iii, Section 4, Of The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish Legislative Term Limits.

Impact

The implementation of term limits as proposed in HB 495 could significantly change the dynamics of the legislative process in Hawaii. By capping the number of years legislators can serve, the bill aims to mitigate the entrenchment of incumbents and promote a regular influx of new candidates. This change may lead to a more diverse representation that is reflective of the populace's changing values and needs. Supporters argue it would help invigorate the legislature and reduce the potential for complacency among long-serving members.

Summary

House Bill 495 is a proposed constitutional amendment in Hawaii aimed at establishing term limits for members of the state legislature. The bill seeks to amend Article III, Section 4 of the Hawaii State Constitution to limit the total number of years a member of the legislature may serve to a maximum of sixteen years, whether in the House of Representatives, the Senate, or in both chambers combined. The rationale behind instituting these limits is to promote legislative turnover and encourage the introduction of new perspectives in governance.

Contention

However, the proposal is not without contention. Critics are concerned that imposing term limits could undermine the experience and continuity necessary for effective governance. There are worries that legislators in their final terms may be less inclined to make long-term decisions that require sustained commitment, focusing instead on short-term gains. Additionally, some argue that limiting the years served could inadvertently empower the executive branch, as newer legislators may lack the established relationships and institutional knowledge to effectively balance power between the branches of government.

Companion Bills

HI SB1594

Same As Proposing An Amendment To Article Iii, Section 4, Of The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish Legislative Term Limits.

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