Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR103

Introduced
3/11/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
3/29/22  

Caption

Recognizing April 17 Through April 23, 2022, As Volunteer Week In The State Of Hawaii.

Impact

By designating this week as Volunteer Week, HR103 aims to galvanize the public to participate in various community service initiatives. Such recognition is expected to not only honor existing volunteers but also inspire individuals to contribute their time and effort to support local causes, thereby enhancing the social fabric of the state. The week serves as a call to action for residents to engage in activities that promote community welfare and cooperation.

Summary

House Resolution 103 recognizes April 17 through April 23, 2022, as Volunteer Week in the State of Hawaii. This acknowledgment aligns with the national celebration of volunteerism, which was first initiated by President Richard Nixon in 1974. During this week, citizens are encouraged to engage in service projects that uplift their communities and contribute to social change. The resolution reflects the importance of volunteers and their roles in fostering community engagement across Hawaii.

Contention

While HR103 is largely non-controversial, some discussions around the implications of promoting volunteerism could arise. Supporters argue that encouraging community service can lead to numerous benefits including stronger social ties and improved local conditions, while critics might raise concerns about the effectiveness of volunteer efforts without adequate support and resources from local governments. Nonetheless, the resolution emphasizes the critical role of volunteers in creating impactful changes within their communities.

Companion Bills

HI HCR107

Same As Recognizing April 17 Through April 23, 2022, As Volunteer Week In The State Of Hawaii.

Previously Filed As

HI HR201

Recognizing February 19 Through February 23, 2024, As Scholastic Journalism Week In Hawaii.

HI HCR221

Recognizing February 19 Through February 23, 2024, As Scholastic Journalism Week In Hawaii.

HI SCR1

Recognizing The Day In 2025 Of The Second New Moon After The Winter Solstice Of 2024 As The Lunar New Year In The State Of Hawaii.

HI HR21

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.

HI HR49

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Report On Strategies For Native Hawaiian Rural Resiliency.

HI SR1

Recognizing The Day Of The Second New Moon After The Winter Solstice Of Every Year As The Lunar New Year In The State Of Hawaii.

HI HCR32

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.

HI HCR66

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Report On Strategies For Native Hawaiian Rural Resiliency.

HI HR225

Recognizing The Achievements Of Khi Lewis As President And Chief Executive Officer Of The Council For Native Hawaiian Advancement.

HI HR111

Urging The United States Department Of The Interior To Work With The Office Of The Governor, Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands, United States Congressional Delegations From Hawaii, And Sovereign Council Of Hawaiian Homestead Associations To Make A Determination In Support Of Act 80, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2017.

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