Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB948

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/27/23  
Report Pass
2/15/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Report Pass
3/3/23  
Engrossed
3/7/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Report Pass
3/24/23  

Caption

Relating To Invasive Species.

Impact

The bill proposes the allocation of funds from the general revenues of the State of Hawaii to facilitate the removal of hazardous albizia trees that threaten public and private lands. This funding is intended for the Division of Forestry and Wildlife under the Department of Land and Natural Resources. By investing in the removal of these invasive trees, the state aims to mitigate future natural disasters and reduce the risk of infrastructure damage, thereby protecting communities across Hawaii.

Summary

SB948, known as the Invasive Species Act, primarily addresses the issue of the albizia tree, which is identified as a significant invasive species in Hawaii. These trees pose a considerable threat to local ecosystems due to their rapid growth and ability to dominate cleared areas, affecting biodiversity and native plant life. The bill highlights the tree's inherent structural weaknesses, which can lead to sudden limb breaks, posing risks to property and human safety, particularly in the aftermath of severe weather events such as Tropical Storm Iselle, where extensive damage was attributed to albizia trees.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB948 appears to be supportive among environmentalists and local advocates, recognizing the necessity for state action to control invasive species that compromise both safety and ecological balance. However, it is essential to observe how the appropriation of funds is received in the broader context of state budgeting and resource allocation.

Contention

Potential contention points may arise regarding the specific allocation of funds and the efficacy of the removal efforts. Stakeholders could debate the long-term effectiveness of such programs and advocate for additional measures to prevent future invasions by similar species. Additionally, concerns regarding the balance between ecological preservation and fiscal responsibility may present challenges as the bill is considered for enactment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB948

Relating To Invasive Species.

HI SB3013

Relating To Invasive Species.

HI HB2650

Relating To Invasive Species.

HI HB466

Relating To Albizia.

HI SB1193

Relating To Albizia.

HI HB2104

Relating To The Hawaii Invasive Species Council.

HI SB2358

Relating To The Hawaii Invasive Species Council.

HI HB2132

Relating To Invasive Species.

HI SB2359

Relating To Invasive Species.

HI SB2898

Relating To Invasive Species.

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