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The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Camron Hurt Of Common Cause Hawaii – July 30, 2023

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The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Camron Hurt Of Common Cause Hawaii – July 30, 2023

The new program manager for the longtime democracy watchdog has ambitious plans and goals. The Civil Beat Editorial Board spoke on Tuesday with the program director of Common Cause Hawaii. Camron Hurt said the organization under his leadership will focus on elections, voting access, government transparency and campaign finance reform. Hurt began by explaining what Common Cause does.

(This is a lengthy interview. Please click below to get to the Civil Beat page and read the entire interview.)

Common Cause Releases 2022 “Democracy Scorecard” Showing Growing Support in Congress for Democracy Reform

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Common Cause Releases 2022 “Democracy Scorecard” Showing Growing Support in Congress for Democracy Reform

As constituents evaluate the performance of their members of Congress, Common Cause released its 2022 “Democracy Scorecard,” a tracking resource with the positions of all members of Congress on campaign finance reform, ethics and transparency, and voting rights legislation.

Hawaii Primary Election Stifled by Minimal Vote Centers, Long Lines

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Hawaii Primary Election Stifled by Minimal Vote Centers, Long Lines

Hawaii’s primary election took place Saturday, August 13th, and was plagued by hours-long lines prompted by only one Voter Service Center on Maui island. On Maui island, only one voting location was open, where voters began lining up prior to its opening at 7:00 AM.

Common Cause Hawaii Urges Election Officers to Add Additional Voter Service Centers and Drop Boxes for A More Accessible Election Season

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Common Cause Hawaii Urges Election Officers to Add Additional Voter Service Centers and Drop Boxes for A More Accessible Election Season

Today, Common Cause Hawaii is calling on county election administrators to add new Voter Service Centers and Drop Boxes across the state for a truly fair, inclusive election, citing a newly released “Voting Location Siting Tool.”

House Bill 862 Awarded Annual Rusty Scalpel Award By Good Government Groups

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House Bill 862 Awarded Annual Rusty Scalpel Award By Good Government Groups

Award given to state legislature's most dishonest "gut and replace" legislation. Honolulu, HI — Today, Common Cause Hawaii and The League of Women Voters of Hawaii announced that this year’s Rusty Scalpel Award for most unconstitutional state legislation was given to HB 862 “Relating to State Government,” for its overly-broad scope, ever-changing intent, and lack of transparency throughout the bill-to-law process. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser urged Governor Ige to veto the legislation, which he included on his intent-to-veto list...

Common Cause Hawaii 2021 State Legislative Victories

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Common Cause Hawaii 2021 State Legislative Victories

(Honolulu) – During a 2021 Hawaii State legislative session that started amid a surging global pandemic with the Capitol closed to the public and legislators focused on a dire local economic outlook, Common Cause Hawaii understood that democracy was still our mission. We continued to remind our elected officials that we need to ease access to voter registration for our citizens, we must restore confidence in our government through ethics reform, and we need more transparency and accountability in our government. Common Cause Hawaii remained...

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