Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB585

Introduced
1/25/21  

Caption

Relating To Government Efficiency.

Impact

If enacted, HB585 is expected to have implications for the mechanisms through which government functions are regulated and managed within Hawaii. The amendments to the Hawaii Revised Statutes will likely promote more cohesive and simplified procedures, potentially reducing bureaucratic hurdles that can hinder responsiveness and service delivery. This could enhance public perception of government agencies as they become more adaptable and efficient in their operations.

Summary

House Bill 585, introduced in the Thirty-First Legislature of Hawaii, focuses on enhancing government efficiency. The bill is primarily a short-form act that aims to amend the Hawaii Revised Statutes in accordance with its objectives. While specific details of the changes were not elaborated in the text provided, the overarching theme suggests a legislative intent to streamline government operations and ensure that state statutes are aligned with contemporary needs for efficiency and effectiveness in administration.

Contention

The bill does not appear to present any significant contention in the provided documentation. However, as with similar government reform initiatives, there could be underlying concerns regarding how such efficiency measures may affect oversight, transparency, and public engagement in government processes. Stakeholders may express divergent views on balancing efficiency with accountability, highlighting the need for ongoing dialogue as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB62

Relating To Government.

HI SB577

Relating To Government.

HI SB537

Relating To Government.

HI SB578

Relating To Government.

HI SB2276

Relating To Government.

HI SB538

Relating To Government Operations.

HI HB2368

Relating To Energy Efficiency.

HI HB1828

Relating To Energy-efficiency Portfolio Standards.

HI HB2389

Relating To Energy-efficiency Portfolio Standards.

HI SB2825

Relating To Energy Efficiency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.