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HIHB733Intro

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Increases the amount of the fine for campaign spending law violations that may be assessed against a noncandidate committee making only independent expenditures and that has received at least one contribution of more than $10,000, or spent more than ...
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2023-12-11
To House Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs Committee
HIHB718Intro

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Requires the campaign spending commission to serve preliminary determinations of probable cause via first-class mail, instead of certified mail. Establishes a presumption of receipt when the preliminary determination is mailed to the address containe...
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2023-12-11
To House Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs Committee
HIHB967Intro

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Establishes a comprehensive system of public financing for all candidates seeking election to state and county public offices in the State of Hawaii, to begin with the 2024 general election year. Requires the Campaign Spending Commission to submit a ...
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2023-12-11
To House Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs Committee
HISB167Intro

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Establishes an investigator position in the Campaign Spending Commission. Appropriates funds.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Ways and Means Committee
HISB1514Intro

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Requires at least one individual from each candidate and noncandidate committee to complete mandatory training on key campaign spending laws, reporting requirements, and deadlines at least once every election cycle.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Judiciary Committee
HIHB731Intro

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Provides that a person waives the right to a contested case hearing if the person fails to request a contested case hearing within twenty days of receipt of the commission's preliminary determination. Provides that a final order of the commission may...
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2023-12-11
To House Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs Committee
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