HRS §93-15
Legislative journals: sale and distribution
This section says each house of the legislature handles its own journal's publication, sale, and distribution. Their leaders set the price and decide who gets free copies. Money from sales can pay for the house's expenses.
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The statute, as written — Legislative journals; sale and distribution
Each house of the legislature shall be responsible for the publication, sale, and distribution of their respective legislative journals. The speaker of the house of representatives and the senate president shall: (1) Fix the price of their respective legislative journals; and (2) Determine who shall receive their respective legislative journals free of charge. The money received from the sale of the legislative journals may be used by the respective houses of the legislature to defray any and all expenses of the respective houses.
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