Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2587

Introduced
1/21/22  
Refer
1/24/22  
Report Pass
2/17/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Report Pass
3/4/22  
Engrossed
3/8/22  

Caption

Relating To The Youth Commission.

Impact

The adoption of SB2587 is expected to facilitate improvements in how the Youth Commission functions, thereby enhancing its ability to respond to the needs and concerns of the youth in Hawaii. The commission is tasked with conducting community outreach and furthering youth participation in governance. By ensuring a dedicated executive director, the commission aims to streamline its functions, enable more effective communication with legislators, and enhance engagement with the communities it serves.

Summary

SB2587, relating to the Youth Commission, intends to enhance the organizational structure by mandating the appointment of an executive director responsible for the administration and execution of the commission's duties. This amendment to Section 352D-11 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes emphasizes the need for effective leadership within the commission, which operates under the Office of Youth Services. The bill outlines the commission's roles in advising the governor and legislature on youth-related issues, including assessments and recommendations concerning legislative policies and budgets.

Sentiment

Overall, discussions surrounding SB2587 have been positive, as many stakeholders recognize the importance of fostering youth engagement in policymaking. Supporters of the bill appreciate the focus on a well-structured governance model that can adapt and respond to the dynamic needs of the youth population. However, there are also voices expressing concerns about ensuring that all youth interests are adequately represented, being mindful of diversity and inclusion in the commission's composition.

Contention

A notable contention point regarding SB2587 is the balance between appointing members who represent the diversity of the state while also prioritizing previously underserved youth populations in decision-making roles. The bill’s structure, which includes appointed members with varied terms by the governor, president of the senate, and speaker of the house of representatives, raises discussions about the potential influence of political affiliations on the commission’s ability to operate independently in its advisory role.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB349

Relating To Boards And Commissions.

HI HB456

Relating To Youth.

HI SB1359

Relating To The Office Of Youth Services.

HI HB2703

Relating To The Administration Of The Commission On Water Resource Management.

HI SB3327

Relating To The Commission On Water Resource Management.

HI HB1132

Relating To The Hawaii Correctional System Oversight Commission.

HI SB2323

Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.

HI SB937

Relating To The Land Use Commission.

HI SB2035

Relating To The Land Use Commission.

HI SB470

Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.

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