Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB782

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Youth And Adult Correctional Facilities.

Impact

The bill will amend Hawaii Revised Statutes to establish that all youth and adult correctional facilities in the state must provide free and accessible communication services, thus eliminating the existing financial barriers. The intention is to create a more supportive environment for incarcerated individuals to maintain relationships with their families, which is viewed as instrumental in reducing the emotional and financial strain on families, particularly those belonging to marginalized communities. By providing voice communication, the legislation seeks to ensure that all incarcerated persons can communicate without the threat of exorbitant costs, which disproportionately affects certain demographics, notably women of color and families from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.

Summary

SB782 aims to enhance communication options for individuals incarcerated in Hawaii's youth and adult correctional facilities by mandating the provision of free voice communication services. This legislative act responds to the financial burdens imposed on families of incarcerated individuals who often struggle with high fees levied for phone and video calls. It recognizes the crucial role that maintaining connections has on the successful reintegration of former inmates into society, noting that enhanced family ties can lead to lower recidivism rates. The legislation will require all facilities to offer these communication services without charge, thereby standardizing access across the state and excluding any revenue generation for the state from these services.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to protect incarcerated individuals and their families from exploitative practices, it also acknowledges the economic implications for correctional facilities that have traditionally benefitted from revenue-sharing arrangements with communication providers. The legislation will prohibit the state from deriving any form of financial benefit from such services, which may generate debates regarding budget reallocations and the potential need for alternative funding sources once the revenue streams from these communication contracts cease. Additionally, this approach may evoke concerns from stakeholders about changes in service quality and facility operations as they adjust to this new model of communication provision.

Companion Bills

HI HB676

Same As Relating To Youth And Adult Correctional Facilities.

Previously Filed As

HI HB676

Relating To Youth And Adult Correctional Facilities.

Similar Bills

HI HB676

Relating To Youth And Adult Correctional Facilities.

NJ A3988

Provides free telecommunication services for incarcerated persons at State, county, and private adult and juvenile correctional facilities.

CA AB1424

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NJ A1889

Requires State and private correctional facilities to allow inmates to make telephone and video calls at no cost to inmate or other party.

VA SB1283

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HI HB1446

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HI HB854

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