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SB3250 • 2026

RELATING TO LIBERTY AND JUSTICE DAY.

RELATING TO LIBERTY AND JUSTICE DAY.

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Sponsor
LEE, C., CHANG, RHOADS, McKelvey, Richards, San Buenaventura, Wakai
Last action
2026-04-02
Official status
The committee(s) on JHA recommend(s) that the measure be deferred.
Effective date
Not listed

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RELATING TO LIBERTY AND JUSTICE DAY.

RELATING TO LIBERTY AND JUSTICE DAY.

What This Bill Does

  • RELATING TO LIBERTY AND JUSTICE DAY.
  • Liberty and Justice Day; Day of Observance; March 5; Flags Designates March 5 of every year as Liberty and Justice Day.
  • Requires all flags flown on state lands to be flown at half-staff on Liberty and Justice Day.
  • (HD1)

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HD1

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Hawaii published version HD1

Plain English: SB3250 HD1 THE SENATE S.B.

  • SB3250 HD1 THE SENATE S.B.
  • NO.
  • 3250 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026 S.D.
  • 1 STATE OF HAWAII H.D.
SD1

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Hawaii published version SD1

Plain English: SB3250 SD1 THE SENATE S.B.

  • SB3250 SD1 THE SENATE S.B.
  • NO.
  • 3250 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026 S.D.
  • 1 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO LIBERTY AND JUSTICE DAY .

Bill History

  1. 2026-04-02 H

    The committee(s) on JHA recommend(s) that the measure be deferred.

  2. 2026-03-31 H

    Bill scheduled to be heard by JHA on Thursday, 04-02-26 2:00PM in House conference room 325 VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE.

  3. 2026-03-24 H

    Passed Second Reading as amended in HD 1 and referred to the committee(s) on JHA with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Garrett, Quinlan excused (2).

  4. 2026-03-24 H

    Reported from CAA (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 1355-26) as amended in HD 1, recommending passage on Second Reading and referral to JHA.

  5. 2026-03-18 H

    The committee on CAA recommend that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes were as follows: 6 Ayes: Representative(s) Kapela, Kong, Garrett, Lee, M., Sayama, Reyes Oda; Ayes with reservations: none; Noes: none; and Excused: none.

  6. 2026-03-12 H

    Bill scheduled to be heard by CAA on Wednesday, 03-18-26 10:30AM in House conference room 309 VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE.

  7. 2026-03-12 H

    Referred to CAA, JHA, referral sheet 17

  8. 2026-03-12 H

    Pass First Reading

  9. 2026-03-10 H

    Received from Senate (Sen. Com. No. 390) in amended form (SD 1).

  10. 2026-03-10 S

    Passed Third Reading, as amended (SD 1). Ayes, 22; Aye(s) with reservations: none. Noes, 3 (Senator(s) Awa, DeCorte, Fevella). Excused, 0 (none). Transmitted to House.

  11. 2026-03-06 S

    48 Hrs. Notice 03-10-26.

  12. 2026-03-06 S

    Report adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended (SD 1).

  13. 2026-03-06 S

    Reported from WLA (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 2960) with recommendation of passage on Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and placement on the calendar for Third Reading.

  14. 2026-02-13 S

    The committee(s) on WLA recommend(s) that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes in WLA were as follows: 4 Aye(s): Senator(s) Lee, C., Inouye, Lamosao, DeCorte; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 1 Excused: Senator(s) Chang.

  15. 2026-02-10 S

    The committee(s) on WLA has scheduled a public hearing on 02-13-26 1:01PM; CR 224 & Videoconference.

  16. 2026-02-02 S

    Referred to WLA.

  17. 2026-01-28 S

    Passed First Reading.

  18. 2026-01-28 S

    Introduced.

Official Summary Text

RELATING TO LIBERTY AND JUSTICE DAY.
Liberty and Justice Day; Day of Observance; March 5; Flags
Designates March 5 of every year as Liberty and Justice Day. Requires all flags flown on state lands to be flown at half-staff on Liberty and Justice Day. (HD1)

Current Bill Text

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SB3250

THE SENATE

S.B. NO.

3250

THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026

STATE OF HAWAII

A BILL FOR AN ACT

RELATING
TO LIBERTY AND JUSTICE DAY
.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

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SECTION 1.
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The legislature finds that the Declaration of
Independence proclaims as self-evident that all people are endowed with
unalienable rights, including rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness.
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These rights are manifest in
the Bill of Rights enshrined in the United States Constitution.

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To
secure these rights, governments derive their just powers from the consent of
the governed.
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Whenever any form of
government becomes destructive toward these ends, it is the right and the duty
of the people to alter or abolish that form of government and to provide new
guards for their future security.

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The
legislature finds that constitutional rights and democracy are eroded when
government power goes unchecked or without accountability.
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Ensuring liberty and justice requires eternal
vigilance and the reaffirmation of consent by the people freely exercising the
rights that the United States Constitution guarantees to them, especially the
right to protest when a government attempts to curtail those constitutionally
guaranteed rights.

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The
legislature finds that there is a long history of government-sponsored abuses
and usurpations of power afflicting the rights of the people.
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These abuses and usurpations have only been
corrected when the government has been held to account.

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On
March 5, 1770, government soldiers fired into a crowd of people in Boston,
killing five individuals and catalyzing widespread protests that led to the
American Revolution, Declaration of Independence, and the enumeration of
rights, due process, justice, and checks and balances being enshrined in the
United States Constitution.

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Numerous
incidents of government violence, injustice, and oppression have occurred since
that time, including such notable examples as the forced internment of Japanese
Americans during World War II, the intimidation and arrest of civil rights
advocates, shootings of protesting college students at Kent state university,
the unjustified use of force by law enforcement officers throughout the
country, and, more recently, the arrest or deportation of citizens and
immigrants without due process, and acts of unjustified violence by federal
agents and agencies without, independent investigation or an ability to bring
these agents and agencies to account.

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The
legislature finds that establishing a day of liberty and justice will serve as
a solemn reminder that the preservation of freedom requires continued vigilance
against the abuse of government authority, particularly when directed at people
engaging in civic participation or dissent.
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This observance would recognize that the exercise of constitutional
rights, especially speech, protest, and assembly, must never be met with
violence, repression, or punishment by the government.

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The
legislature further finds that Liberty and Justice Day would serve as a
memorial to all those who have suffered or died as a result of
government-sponsored violence, injustice, and oppression.
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Its observance would also acknowledge that
when a government violates constitutional rights and is not held accountable,
the harm is not only personal and tragic but also corrosive to democracy
itself.
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Finally, Liberty and Justice Day
would reaffirm the duty of a free people to ensure that no person is deprived of
the unalienable rights guaranteed to them by the United States Constitution,
and that those responsible for violating those rights must be held to account.

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Accordingly,
the purpose of this Act is to establish Liberty and Justice Day, to be
recognized on March 5 of every year.

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SECTION
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Chapter 8, Hawaii Revised Statutes,
is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read
as follows:

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Liberty and Justice Day.
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March
5 of every year shall be known and designated as "Liberty and Justice
Day"; provided that this day is not and shall not be construed to be a
state holiday.
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The day shall be commemorated
to
reaffirm the duty of a free people to ensure that no
person is deprived of the unalienable rights guaranteed to them by the United
States Constitution and that anyone responsible for violating those rights is
held to account; and to honor and remember those who have suffered or whose
lives were lost as a result of government-sponsored violence, injustice, or
oppression
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SECTION 3.
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New statutory material is underscored.

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SECTION 4.
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This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

INTRODUCED BY:

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Report Title:

Liberty
and Justice Day; Day of Observance; March 5

Description:

Designates
March 5 of every year as Liberty and Justice Day.

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