HAWAIʻI STATE SENATE ANNOUNCES NEW OPERATIONAL CHANGES AHEAD OF 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
News Release from Hawaii State Senate, January 8, 2021
The Hawaiʻi State Senate announced today new operational changes ahead of the 2021 legislative session. The changes are related to:
Safety Protocols: The Senate is reinforcing pre-existing protocols and implementing several new measures to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 while maintaining an open and transparent legislative process.
Protocols include:
• Workplace best practices: all employees must wear a face mask, practice social distancing, limit physical contact, and practice good personal hygiene.
• Cleaning and disinfecting conference rooms and the Senate chamber before and after each use.
• Providing employees with personal protective equipment (PPE) and cleaning supplies.
• Installing protective sneeze guards, signage, hand sanitizer dispensers, and air purifiers and reconfiguring work areas.
• Conducting meetings, hearings, floor sessions, and staff training virtually.
• Conducting new employee onboarding online with minimal personal interaction.
• When possible, allowing employees to work remotely to reduce the number of individuals physically present at the Capitol.
Public Access: Since the State Capitol building will be closed to the public, the Senate will be conducting all committee hearings and floor session virtually. Members of the public will have the opportunity to provide testimony in writing and via videoconference, allowing broader participation by those who previously were not able to get to the State Capitol.
Some changes include:
• The Senate will be using Zoom as its online meeting platform.
• Committee Chairs will have the option to conduct hearings 100% remotely or offer their members a hybrid set-up with some Senators participating from Senate conference rooms and some joining the hearing remotely.
• Written testimony and videoconference testimony registration will be accepted through the Legislature’s website. No in-person testimony will be allowed.
• Testifiers will be given the option to submit remote virtual testimony once written testimony is submitted. Individuals must register no later than 24 hours prior to the committee hearing in order to be added to the remote virtual testimony list.
• All Senate standing committee hearings will be live streamed on YouTube. This is a significant improvement in public access over previous years when only selected hearings were broadcast on cable television and streamed over the internet. In addition to the live streams, the Senate will continue to work with public access television providers on all islands to broadcast Senate committee hearings and floor sessions. All live streams will be available online and on demand at youtube.com/hawaiisenate
Legislative Timetable: Both the Senate and House have agreed on a modified timetable that has the legislative session convening on January 20, 2021 and adjourning sine die on April 29, 2021.
Modifications to the timetable include:
• Shortening conference by one-week.
• Reducing the number of recess days from thirteen to nine.
“As we continue to navigate through this COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve been working hard to ensure the safety of our Senate staff while also ensuring an open and transparent legislative process,” noted Senate President Ronald D. Kouchi. “While the Capitol building will remain closed for the foreseeable future, all of our proceedings will be made available online and on-demand, making it easier for the public to engage with us on the issues.
These new practices and protocols have been adopted in accordance with CDC guidelines, the City and County of Honolulu’s tiered reopening system and are subject to change.
More information will be made available on the Capitol website: www.capitol.hawaii.gov
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Legislative Advocacy During COVID - A Virtual Seminar
How the Hawaii Legislative 2021 Session will be Conducted
From Pacific Law Institute and ThinkTech Hawaii
PROGRAM
- Will the Capitol be open?
- Schedules & deadlines
- How will hearings be conducted?
- What is the process for testimony?
- Scheduling meetings with legislators
- Budget and Fiscal Issues
- How will FIN & WAM hearings be conducted?
- What about Conference Committee hearings?
FACULTY
- Sen. Ronald Kouchi - Senate President
- Rep. Scott Saiki - Speaker of the House
- Sen. Gilbert Keith-Agaran - Senate WAM Vice-Chair
- Rep. Sylvia Luke - House Finance Chair
- Sen. J. Kalani English - Senate Majority Leader
- Rep. Della Au Belatti - House Majority Leader
- Bob Toyofuku, Pacific Law Institute President - Moderator
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