Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB676

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To Youth And Adult Correctional Facilities.

Impact

The passage of HB 676 represents a significant shift in state policy regarding how communication services within correctional settings are managed. By prohibiting any state agency from deriving financial gain from these services, the bill addresses concerns about predatory commercial practices that burden incarcerated individuals and their families. The high cost of communication services has previously led many families into debt, particularly impacting marginalized communities. The bill aims to alleviate such financial pressure while promoting familial connections, which research indicates is vital for successful reentry and reducing recidivism rates.

Summary

House Bill 676 aims to enhance communication services for incarcerated individuals within Hawaii's youth and adult correctional facilities. The bill mandates that these facilities provide accessible and functional voice communication services without any charge to both the parties initiating and receiving the communication. In addition, the facilities may supplement these services with various other communication methods, such as video calls and electronic messaging. Importantly, the act strives to uphold the same or greater access to these services as was available on January 15, 2025, thereby institutionalizing existing practices in youth correctional facilities where no costs are currently imposed.

Contention

The act is aligned with broader national trends where multiple states have begun to offer free communication services in correctional facilities. Several states have already enacted laws to eliminate fees associated with inmate communication services as part of an effort to support family connections and rehabilitation. However, experts and advocacy groups are likely to watch closely the implementation phases of this bill, especially considering the financial implications on the State's budget, as alternative funding will be necessary to support systems like the statewide automated victim information and notification system currently funded through the commissions previously earned from these services.

Companion Bills

HI SB782

Same As Relating To Youth And Adult Correctional Facilities.

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