Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB512

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To Grants For Entrepreneurs.

Impact

Under this bill, the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism (DBEDT) will offer grants of up to $50,000 to qualifying small businesses. To be eligible, businesses must meet criteria established by the United States Small Business Administration, including being organized in the U.S., meeting certain size standards, and being in good standing regarding business registration and tax obligations. The aim is to foster business growth and sustainability, helping small businesses navigate Hawaii's challenging economic landscape and potentially enhancing job creation.

Summary

House Bill 512 aims to support small businesses in Hawaii by establishing a grant program focused on entrepreneurship. The bill recognizes that approximately ninety-nine percent of businesses in Hawaii are classified as small, which significantly contributes to the local economy. However, it also highlights the challenges faced by small business owners in Hawaii, particularly in light of economic struggles exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, global conflicts, and rising minimum wages. Legislative findings indicate a pressing need for support and opportunities for small business innovation in these difficult times.

Contention

While the primary purpose of HB 512 is to nurture the entrepreneurial landscape within Hawaii, there may be varied perspectives about its execution and potential outcomes. Some legislators and stakeholders may express concerns over the grant distribution process and whether it effectively addresses the unique needs of diverse small businesses. There's also the question of sufficient funding for the grants, as the bill allocates an unspecified amount from the state's general revenues for fiscal years 2023-2024 and 2024-2025, leaving uncertainty about the program's scale and longevity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB512

Relating To Grants For Entrepreneurs.

HI HB1709

Relating To Office Of Entrepreneurship.

HI SB1297

Relating To The Hawaii Technology Development Corporation.

HI HB239

Relating To Clean Energy.

HI HB2507

Relating To Remote Work.

HI SB3296

Relating To Remote Work.

HI HB466

Relating To Albizia.

HI SB1193

Relating To Albizia.

HI HB1796

Relating To Climate Resilience.

HI SB2578

Relating To Climate Resilience.

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