Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB260

Introduced
1/22/21  

Caption

Relating To Labor.

Impact

The passage of SB260 is poised to have a notable impact on labor policies in Hawaii by ensuring that financial resources are directed towards areas of labor that require attention. The bill's implementation could lead to improved support for workers, particularly in times of economic uncertainty or following challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. By targeting appropriations to sections of the labor market that need bolstering, the bill seeks to enhance the overall welfare of the workforce in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 260, introduced during the Thirty-First Legislature of Hawaii, focuses on labor-related issues and provides an appropriation for fiscal year 2021-2022. The bill aims to allocate necessary funds to support various initiatives related to labor, indicating the state's commitment to workforce development and economic stability. While the specifics of what the funds are intended for are not detailed in the available text, such appropriations generally play a crucial role in enhancing labor standards, supporting employment programs, or improving working conditions.

Contention

Despite the positive implications of SB260, discussions may arise regarding the adequacy and allocation of the appropriated funds. Questions could be raised about whether the financial resources will effectively reach those in need, or if there are specific areas of labor that will be prioritized over others. Additionally, further debates could center around the anticipated outcomes from the funds provided, especially in relation to addressing longstanding labor issues such as wage disparities and job security.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB879

Relating To The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations.

HI SB1411

Relating To The Drug And Alcohol Toxicology Testing Laboratory.

HI SB653

Relating To Natural Energy Laboratory Of Hawaii Authority.

HI SB3109

Relating To The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands.

HI SB1023

Relating To Early Learning.

HI SB2409

Relating To An Environmental Toxins Laboratory.

HI SB826

Relating To The School Facilities Authority.

HI SB1521

Relating To Sustainable Land Use.

HI SB460

Relating To Food Banks.

HI SB1442

Relating To Ohana Zones.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.