Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR7

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Relating To The Committee Assignments Of The House Of Representatives Of The Thirty-first Legislature.

Impact

The implications of HR7 predominantly affect the operational dynamics within the Hawaii House of Representatives. By appointing a member like Kyle T. Yamashita to a significant committee such as Finance, the resolution signals a commitment to addressing financial matters with capable leadership. This may lead to more structured deliberations on budgetary concerns and financial policies, especially given the ongoing challenges stemming from the pandemic and associated economic recovery efforts.

Summary

House Resolution 7 (HR7) focuses on the committee assignments for the House of Representatives of the Thirty-first Legislature of the State of Hawaii during the Regular Session of 2022. The resolution specifically appoints Kyle T. Yamashita as the Vice Chair of the Finance Committee while maintaining his other committee memberships, including the Government Reform Committee, Legislative Management Committee, and Pandemic & Disaster Preparedness Committee. This appointment reflects the internal organizational structure of the House and emphasizes the importance of financial oversight within state governance.

Contention

While there are typically minimal points of contention in procedural resolutions such as HR7, such amendments in leadership roles may lead to discussions regarding the appropriateness of committee appointments. Different factions within the legislature may express differing opinions on committee leadership, especially concerning how these appointments may influence the legislative agenda, particularly in finance and resource allocation in light of pressing issues facing the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HR2

Relating To The Committee Assignments Of The House Of Representatives Of The Thirty-second Legislature.

HI HR183

Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives To Prohibit Members And Officers Of The House Of Representatives From Consuming Alcohol Within The State Capitol.

HI SR205

Regarding Completion Of The Work Of The Thirty-second Legislature, Regular Session Of 2024, Subsequent To Adjournment Thereof.

HI HR211

Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives To Require Each Member To Plant At Least One Food Tree On State Land.

HI HB1684

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Thirty-first Representative District.

HI HB363

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Thirty-first Representative District.

HI HR227

Informing The Senate And Governor That The House Of Representatives Is Ready To Adjourn Sine Die.

HI HB1978

Relating To Vacancies In The House Of Representatives.

HI HB2707

Proposing An Amendment To Article Iii, Section 12 Of The Hawaii Constitution To Require The Chair Of A Committee Of The Legislature To Set For Public Hearing Every Bill Assigned To The Committee.

HI SB338

Relating To The Department Of Housing.

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