Hawaii's legislature considers thousands of bills each session. Our Public Policy team tracks the ones that matter most, and when a hearing is scheduled, we ask members to submit testimony — so that common sense and lived experience have a voice on the floor.
To submit testimony:
- Log in at capitol.hawaii.gov (first time? You'll need to create a free account)
- Click Submit Testimony, enter the bill number, and click Continue
- Choose Support or Oppose as recommended, then write a few lines in your own words. Not sure what to say? Copy and customize from our State Bills talking points spreadsheet (find the link on this page)
- Click Submit — don't skip this step!
What makes good testimony
Keep your testimony personal and to the point.
Legislators and their staff read a lot of testimony; a few genuine sentences from a constituent will land better than a long and convoluted letter.
- Lead with who you are and why this issue affects you or your community.
- Stay respectful, even when you feel strongly; a personal attack on a legislator can undermine your credibility and the cause.
- If you're representing others who can't or won’t speak for themselves (neighbors, clients, community members) say so.
You don't need to be an expert. You just need to show up and let your voice be heard.
Join the Indivisible Hawai’i Public Policy Action Group
When a bill needs support, we need voices — the more the better. Our Public Policy Action Group is a growing group of Indivisible supporters across Hawaii who get email alerts when hearings are scheduled, so you can submit testimony on the issues that matter most to you.
You don't need to follow every bill. Just pick the issues you care about, and we'll let you know when your voice is needed.
Here's how it works:
- Sign up through the form on this page
- Our team will be in touch to make sure you're set up
- When a hearing comes up on your issues, you'll get an email with everything you need
→ Join the Public Policy Action Group
Currently 200 members strong — help us reach 1,000 by the end of the 2026 legislative session.
