Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR4

Introduced
1/18/23  

Caption

Urging The County Governments To Review Their Respective Government Structures To Identify Organizational Risks Of Corruption And Ethical Violations And To Develop Systematic Improvements To Minimize Those Risks.

Impact

If enacted, HCR4 would initiate systematic changes aimed at reinforcing government integrity across Hawaii's counties. It urges local governments to scrutinize their organizational frameworks, identify weaknesses that could foster unethical behaviors, and implement mechanisms for independent oversight. The resolution directly addresses the aftermath of recent corruption scandals that have threatened public confidence in local governance, advocating for improvements in structures to prevent future misconduct.

Summary

HCR4, a House Concurrent Resolution from the Thirty-second Legislature of Hawaii in 2023, emphasizes the urgent need for county governments to comprehensively review their structures to identify potential risks of corruption and ethical violations. The resolution highlights several recent high-profile cases where county officials were implicated in corruption, leading to serious breaches of public trust. It underscores the essential role of ethical conduct as a cornerstone for maintaining democracy and the responsibility of civil servants to uphold these standards as mandated by the Hawaii State Constitution.

Contention

The resolution calls for a thorough examination of existing government systems to address gaps that have led to unethical practices. This could lead to substantive changes in the functioning of county administrations and their interactions with the public. As the counties conduct their reviews, they will be encouraged to utilize state resources and personnel, emphasizing a collaborative approach to reform. The proposed oversight could catalyze systemic improvements in how county governments operate, hopefully preventing further erosion of public trust.

Companion Bills

HI SCR2

Same As Urging The County Governments To Review Their Respective Government Structures To Identify Organizational Risks Of Corruption And Ethical Violations And To Develop Systematic Improvements To Minimize Those Risks.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR140

Urging The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Develop A Scope Of Work Or Requests For Proposals For Bidders To Perform Their Own Analysis And Methodology That Determines Whether A Development Will Contribute To The Long-term Fiscal Sustainability Of The State And Respective County.

HI HR121

Urging The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Develop A Scope Of Work Or Requests For Proposals For Bidders To Perform Their Own Analysis And Methodology That Determines Whether A Development Will Contribute To The Long-term Fiscal Sustainability Of The State And Respective County.

HI HB1877

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB2208

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB627

Relating To Government Reform.

HI HCR162

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft And Agricultural Vandalism, In The City And County Of Honolulu County Of Kauai, And County Of Maui.

HI HCR15

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Establish A New Satellite City Hall Office In Mililani To Improve Access To Government Services.

HI HCR132

Urging The Counties To Adopt An Ordinance Requiring Restaurants And Other Food Service Establishments To Take Steps To Make Their Businesses Safe For Members Of The Public With Severe Food Allergies.

HI HR141

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft And Agricultural Vandalism, In The City And County Of Honolulu And County Of Kauai.

HI SCR62

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft And Agricultural Vandalism, In The City And County Of Honolulu And County Of Kauai.

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