Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2794

Introduced
1/23/26  
Refer
1/30/26  

Caption

Relating To Campaign Finance.

Impact

This bill proposes a significant amendment to how the Campaign Spending Commission notifies candidates regarding deficiencies in their campaign finance reports. It mandates that certified mail be used for notifications regarding unfiled or defective reports, which adds an important layer of formal communication. Additionally, candidates will now have a ten-day window to correct any identified faults after receiving notice, potentially reducing the occurrence of penalties. By easing the burden on candidates and providing clearer definitions for defective reports, the bill aims to enhance compliance and streamline the overall reporting process.

Summary

Senate Bill 2794 aims to reform Hawaii’s campaign finance laws by addressing the complexities and punitive structures currently in place. The bill recognizes that existing laws fail to effectively inform candidates about reporting procedures, which can deter citizen participation in the political process. The introduction of this legislation is intended to simplify the process by which campaign finance reports are filed, correcting defects in reports, and defining terms related to deficiencies in these reports. By doing so, the bill seeks to foster increased participation in elections and improve transparency in campaign financing.

Contention

Although SB 2794 focuses on improving notification and reporting processes, some may view the changes as insufficient, arguing that more comprehensive campaign finance reform is needed. Critics could suggest that the proposed amendments fail to address underlying issues related to campaign financing, such as the influence of money in politics or the accessibility of financial resources for smaller candidates. Furthermore, adjustments in penalty structures might also spark debate about the balance between ensuring compliance and encouraging participation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1032

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI SB1202

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI SB1593

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI HB1478

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI HB662

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI HB1190

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI HB772

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI SB118

Relating To The Campaign Spending Commission.

HI SB809

Relating To Campaign Contributions.

HI SB1555

Relating To Fair Campaign Practices.

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