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HI SCR191
Concurrent Resolution
Status
3/16/2026
Primary Sponsor
Karl Rhoads
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AI Summary
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Hawaii's Senate Concurrent Resolution urges the President and U.S. Congress to release all federal records related to Jeffrey Epstein investigations, with redactions limited only to protecting victim privacy and safety.
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The resolution notes that while the Epstein Files Transparency Act was signed into law on November 19, 2025, the Department of Justice has reportedly failed to protect survivor identities while redacting names of individuals who communicated with Epstein.
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The resolution cites reports that Epstein victimized more than one thousand women and girls, and that many individuals who participated in or concealed these crimes beyond Ghislaine Maxwell have not been held accountable.
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Congress is requested to investigate all individuals implicated in the Epstein files and compel them to testify under oath.
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Certified copies of the resolution are to be transmitted to the President, Speaker of the House, Senate President Pro Tempore, and Hawaii's congressional delegation.
Legislative Description
Urging The President Of The United States And United States Congress To Take Action To Release All Federal Records Related To The Jeffrey Epstein Investigations With Limited Redactions Solely To Protect The Privacy And Safety Of Victims.
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Last Action
Offered.
3/16/2026