The proposed legislation amends several sections of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to formalize these entitlements. It establishes clear guidelines for the pay and benefits that military personnel should expect when activated for state duties. The intention behind the bill is to enhance the support provided to service members and their families, recognizing the critical nature of their service, and ensuring that their financial needs are met without unnecessary delay.
Summary
House Bill 902 aims to ensure that military personnel in Hawaii, when called to active duty, receive timely payment at the same rate as their active duty counterparts in the United States military. This includes provisions for a basic housing allowance, which is essential for soldiers to maintain living standards during their service commitment. Additionally, the bill stipulates that time served on active duty should contribute towards service credit for state or county employees, allowing them to count this time towards their retirement benefits.
Contention
While the bill has significant support, especially from military advocacy groups, there are potential points of contention regarding its financial implications for the state. Critics may raise concerns about the costs associated with implementing these provisions, particularly during budgetary discussions. However, supporters argue that investing in the welfare of military personnel is a vital responsibility and an essential aspect of public service.
Requesting The United States Department Of Defense, Including The Navy, Army, And Air Force, To Increase On-base Housing Availability For Active Duty Personnel And Their Dependents Assigned To Military Installations In The State.
Requesting The United States Department Of Defense, Including The Navy, Army, And Air Force, To Increase On-base Housing Availability For Active Duty Personnel And Their Dependents Assigned To Military Installations In The State.
Requesting The United States Department Of Defense To Provide An Annual Report To The Legislature On The Availability And Affordability Of Military Housing In Hawaii.
Requesting The United States Department Of Defense To Provide An Annual Report To The Legislature On The Availability And Affordability Of Military Housing In Hawaii.