Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR1

Introduced
1/18/23  
Engrossed
1/18/23  

Caption

Requesting The Chief Justice Of The Hawaii Supreme Court To Address The Legislature Assembled In Joint Session For The State Of The Judiciary Address.

Impact

The joint session scheduled for January 25, 2023, will bring together members of both the Hawaii Senate and House of Representatives, reinforcing the collaboration between the two chambers in matters of governance. Such resolutions highlight the significance of the judiciary within the state's legal framework and provide an opportunity for the Chief Justice to discuss pertinent issues facing the court, thereby informing legislators of the judiciary's conditions and needs. This can lead to an increased understanding of the judicial system and may influence future legislative decisions related to court funding, judicial appointments, and legal reforms.

Summary

SCR1 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution introduced in the Thirty-second Legislature of Hawaii, calling for the Chief Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court to address the Legislature in a joint session. The purpose of this resolution is to provide the Chief Justice with a platform to present the State of the Judiciary address, which is a customary practice that enables the judiciary to report on its operations and challenges to the legislative body. This address plays an important role in promoting transparency between the judicial and legislative branches of government, allowing lawmakers to gain insights into the functioning of the court system in Hawaii.

Contention

While there is no direct contention surrounding SCR1, the implications of the State of the Judiciary address can spark discussions on various topics such as court access, judicial efficiency, and public confidence in the legal system. As the judiciary often deals with significant socio-political issues, the Chief Justice's remarks may resonate with ongoing debates in the legislature. Potentially controversial topics may arise during the address, and the reaction from legislators could vary depending on their perspectives on judicial policy and reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR2

Requesting The Governor To Address The Legislature Assembled In Joint Session.

HI HCR32

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.

HI HR21

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.

HI SCR200

Declaring That Bullying Is A Matter Of Statewide Concern; Requesting The Department Of Education To Update Its Rules And Policies To Address Bullying; And Requesting The Hawaii State Council On Developmental Disabilities To Convene A Task Force To Address The Bullying Of Disabled Children.

HI SCR226

Requesting The Governor, In Collaboration With The County Of Maui, To Provide A Clear Strategy For Addressing The Short And Long-term Housing Needs For Residents Displaced By The August 2023 Maui Wildfires.

HI SCR163

Requesting The Department Of The Attorney General To Convene A Working Group To Study The Effectiveness Of Existing State Laws In Addressing The False Labeling Of Hawaii-made Food Products, With A Specific Emphasis On The Legal Mechanisms And Costs Associated With Protecting The Brands Of Hawaii-made Food Products.

HI SCR143

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Develop A Comprehensive Plan To Address Student And Faculty Housing Facility Needs At The Manoa Campus.

HI SCR64

Urging The State And Counties To Prioritize And Direct All Available Resources To Supporting Coordinated Interagency Collaboration And Public-private Partnerships Aimed At Addressing The Ongoing Fentanyl Epidemic.

HI SCR68

Requesting Businesses In Hawaii To Use Hawaiian Language And Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop And Implement Education Programs To Teach Employees Hawaiian And Hire Permanent Hawaiian Language Teachers.

HI SCR212

Requesting Legislators To Meet With Their Constituencies At Least Once After The Close Of Each Regular Legislative Session In A Facilitated Debrief, Using The Principles Of Aloha Spirit Pursuant To Act 202, Session Laws Of Hawaii 1986.

Similar Bills

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