Hawaii Bills to Delete Requirement that Signers Put Last Four Digits of Social Security Number on Petitions

Hawaii State Senator Ron Kouchi (D-Lihue), President of the Senate, has introduced SB 135. It would delete the requirement that candidate petitions include a place for all signers to put the last four digits of their Social Security Numbers.

Hawaii Representative Scott Saiki (D-Honolulu), the Speaker of the House, has introduced the same bill in the House. It is HB 167.

This bill has been introduced in past sessions, and has never passed. However, with such powerful sponsors in each House this year, it seems likely that one of the bills will pass this year.



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Hawaii Bills to Delete Requirement that Signers Put Last Four Digits of Social Security Number on Petitions — 2 Comments

  1. How many SS NO FELONIES in sunny/volcanic HI —

    due to the 4 digit machination ???


    The SS tax/spend machination is one of many perversions of the general welfare cl in 1-8 since 1936 – ie RED Donkey gerrymander control of USA regime – year 7 of 1929-1941 Great Depression I.

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