Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB228

Introduced
1/22/21  

Caption

Relating To United States Senator Daniel K. Inouye Day.

Impact

The enactment of this bill will amend Chapter 8 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, thereby formally recognizing Senator Inouye's contributions to the state. While the day will be commemorated annually, it is important to note that the bill specifies that this designation shall not be construed as a state holiday. This aspect of the bill could help maintain the balance between honoring public figures and the functioning of governmental operations on regular weekdays.

Summary

House Bill 228 aims to officially designate September 7 of each year as 'United States Senator Daniel K. Inouye Day' in Hawaii. This designation is a tribute to Senator Inouye's long service to the state, recognizing his contributions and impact on public life. The bill reflects a commitment to honor significant figures in Hawaii's history and acknowledge their legacies through established commemorative days.

Contention

There are no specific points of contention noted in the discussion around HB228. However, as with any bill that seeks to create a commemorative designation, potential debates around the significance and appropriateness of public memorials could arise. This might include discussions about how to best honor contributions to society and whether such commemorative days should hold any specific implications for public observance or state recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1950

Relating To Kimchi Day.

HI SB2402

Relating To Kimchi Day.

HI HB2113

Relating To Pharmacy.

HI HB2151

Relating To Airport Visitors.

HI HB1555

Relating To State Holidays.

HI HB1780

Relating To World Peace Day.

HI SB2037

Relating To State Holidays.

HI SB2131

Relating To World Peace Day.

HI SB3270

Relating To Richard "buffalo" Keaulana Day.

HI SB3017

Relating To Hawaiian Independence Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.