Bill
SB 3329
RELATING TO PUBLIC TESTIMONY.
SB 3329 modifies Hawaii's public testimony procedures, currently in early legislative review without specified details on whether it expands or restricts citizen participation.
Bill
SB 3329
SB 3329 modifies Hawaii's public testimony procedures, currently in early legislative review without specified details on whether it expands or restricts citizen participation.
SB 3329 relates to public testimony procedures in Hawaii, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the information provided. Based on the bill title and referral to the Government Operations (GVO) and Judiciary (JDC) committees, it likely addresses how citizens can participate in legislative or administrative hearings, comment periods, or testimony submission processes.
Public testimony procedures directly affect citizen participation in democracy and government transparency. Changes to these rules can either expand or restrict opportunities for constituents to be heard on issues affecting their communities, making this relevant to anyone seeking to influence policy or hold government accountable.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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