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February 24, 2020
Senator Donovan M. Dela Cruz, Chair
Senator Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran, Vice Chair
Committee on Ways and Means
Dear Chair Dela Cruz, Vice Chair Keith-Agaran, and Committee Members:
RE: SB 2898, SD1 Relating to Public Notices
Although SB 2898, SD1 might be superficially beneficial to the operation of government,
I submit this testimony in opposition to its provisions.
I think that SB 2898, SD1 would be bad public policy for two reasons which are entirely
unrelated to each other:
First, although it may be true that, as SB 2898 states, "electronic posting is more
expedient and cost-effective," democracy depends on more than expediency and cost
effectiveness. Officials should be careful in spending taxpayer dollars, but we have to balance
that against the need for openness and transparency. In the case of public notices, I would
argue that all practical sources for disseminating information should be utilized. Declaring that
posting on one of innumerable government websites would be sufficient to give all citizens
adequate notice of the doings of their government would, I think, be inaccurate, unwise, and
contrary to our values.
I also offer a perspective that does not seem to have been presented in earlier
testimony. Across the country, local newspapers are going out of business, and I wonder
whether our publications in Hawai'i, especially on the neighbor islands, are financially healthy. If
we take away the revenue they get from publishing public notices, they will have an even
tougher time surviving. Losing local news coverage is bad for democracy, and I do not think this
Legislature wants to do anything that might contribute to creating another news desert. SB
2898, SD1 might do just that.
Thank you for your consideration.
R spectfully Submitted,
Harry
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MAYOR
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