Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2937

Introduced
1/21/22  

Caption

Relating To Aging.

Impact

If enacted, SB2937 is expected to bring about amendments to the Hawaii Revised Statutes, aligning them with the objectives outlined in the bill. This suggests potential changes in legal frameworks governing services and support for the elderly, though specific modifications to existing laws were not detailed in the available text.

Summary

Senate Bill 2937, titled 'Relating to Aging,' is a legislative proposal aimed at addressing issues surrounding the aging population in Hawaii. The bill is characterized as a short form bill and the complete details regarding its provisions and implications have not been extensively discussed in the provided documents. However, it indicates a legislative intent to enhance or modify existing frameworks that govern or impact aging within the state.

Contention

As SB2937 is a short form bill, discussions around its specific provisions and any resulting contention do not appear in the provided documentation. However, in the context of legislation related to aging, it is common for there to be varying perspectives among stakeholders, including healthcare providers, social service organizations, and the aging population regarding the adequacy of support systems. Such debates often center around funding, accessibility of services, and the balance of public versus private responsibility in caring for the elderly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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