April 20, 2026

Lawmakers visit Oahu correctional facilities

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While lawmakers in both chambers continue to look for ways to support meaningful, systemic prison reform, a guided tour of the Halawa Correctional Facility, Oahu Community Correctional Center and Laumaka Work Furlough Center on Tuesday made a compelling argument for immediate practical attention.


What You Need To Know

    • Members of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means and Committee on Public Safety and Intergovernmental and Military Affairs visited the facilities
    • The legislators took part in discussions with budget and finance director Luis Salaveria regarding options for financing a new OCCC; public safety director Tommy Johnson and comptroller Keith Regan about the future of the new Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation; and planning and sustainable development director Mary Alice Evans and transit-oriented development program manager Harrison Rue about the potential use of the current OCCC for transit-oriented development
    • Over the last few legislative cycles, lawmakers have advanced numerous initiatives to promote alternatives to incarceration and reduce recidivism
  • The environmental impact statement for the new OCCC facility was formally accepted in 2018, and the Honolulu City Council approved the planning and review use permit in 2020
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