Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR85

Introduced
3/11/22  

Caption

Declaring Overmilitarization To Be A Threat To The Security Of Hawaii And The International Community And Urging Prioritization Of Humanitarian Aid In The United States' Response To The Ukrainian Conflict And Increased Efforts To Strengthen International Nuclear Nonproliferation.

Impact

The resolution highlights domestic concerns, particularly regarding the consequences of military activities on Hawaii's natural resources and residents. It references the contamination incidents resulting from the military's operations, specifically the leaking of hazardous materials into the drinking water supply, which has prompted serious health and environmental implications. These events have raised questions about the military's accountability and the state's obligation to safeguard its land and water resources.

Summary

House Resolution 85 (HR85) declares the issue of overmilitarization as a significant threat to the security of Hawaii and the broader international community. The resolution is a response to the ongoing conflicts, particularly the United States' militaristic stance amid the Ukraine crisis initiated by Russia's invasion in February 2022. This resolution emphasizes the urgent need for prioritizing humanitarian aid as part of the U.S. response to international conflicts and advocates for increased efforts to strengthen international nuclear nonproliferation agreements.

Contention

Notably, the resolution criticizes U.S. foreign policy strategies which have expanded military presence in regions close to potential conflict zones, suggesting these actions contribute to increased tensions and instability. It calls for a reevaluation of such strategies and advocates for nonmilitaristic approaches to international relations, positing that these changes would better serve not only Hawaii's interests but also global security. The resolution asserts that maintaining a commitment to nuclear nonproliferation is crucial for peace, touching on the growing concern regarding the interplay between military actions and humanitarian implications across the globe.

Companion Bills

HI HCR91

Same As Declaring Overmilitarization To Be A Threat To The Security Of Hawaii And The International Community And Urging Prioritization Of Humanitarian Aid In The United States' Response To The Ukrainian Conflict And Increased Efforts To Strengthen International Nuclear Nonproliferation.

Similar Bills

CA SJR14

Ukrainian refugees.

HI HCR91

Declaring Overmilitarization To Be A Threat To The Security Of Hawaii And The International Community And Urging Prioritization Of Humanitarian Aid In The United States' Response To The Ukrainian Conflict And Increased Efforts To Strengthen International Nuclear Nonproliferation.

NJ AR114

Declares support for Ukraine; expresses solidarity with its citizens.

NJ AR77

Declares support for Ukraine; expresses solidarity with its citizens.

US HR192

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States condemns the Russian Government's gross violations of international law amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity, stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, and supports the efforts of international organizations to help people displaced by war and conflict.

NJ AR183

Declares support for Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees residing in NJ; expresses solidarity with its citizens; urges federal government to continue providing support for Ukraine and funds for refugee programs.

HI HCR16

Affirming Support And Solidarity With The Free And Independent People Of Ukraine.

HI HR19

Designating February 24, 2023, As "remember Ukraine Day In Hawaii".