Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR102

Introduced
3/7/24  
Refer
3/13/24  
Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Conduct A Feasibility Study On Providing Security Twenty-four Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week For All State Buildings.

Impact

The suggested feasibility study aims to evaluate the logistical and financial resources necessary for the implementation of continuous security services across state buildings. This includes assessing costs for personnel, equipment, and training, as well as determining whether external contracts with private entities may be required. Furthermore, the Department of Law Enforcement is encouraged to consider policies from other states that have successfully instituted similar security measures to inform Hawaii's approach.

Summary

HCR102 is a resolution from the House of Representatives of Hawaii requesting the Department of Law Enforcement to conduct a feasibility study regarding the provision of twenty-four-hour security for all state buildings. This initiative arises from increasing security concerns related to potential violence against government employees, which has prompted calls for enhanced safety measures within public sector environments. The resolution acknowledges the delicate balance between maintaining open access to government facilities and ensuring the safety of both visitors and government personnel.

Contention

Potential areas of debate surrounding HCR102 may involve concerns over funding and resource allocation for the proposed security enhancements. Stakeholders may express differing opinions on the necessity of increased security as opposed to the importance of public accessibility to government services. Furthermore, if the feasibility study suggests implementing changes, discussions regarding legislative actions to support such measures could arise, highlighting the complexities of public safety versus operational openness in government buildings.

Companion Bills

HI HR83

Same As Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Conduct A Feasibility Study On Providing Security Twenty-four Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week For All State Buildings.

Previously Filed As

HI HR83

Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Conduct A Feasibility Study On Providing Security Twenty-four Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week For All State Buildings.

HI SCR46

Requesting The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Conduct A Feasibility Study On The Creation Of An Enforcement Division For The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands.

HI SR41

Requesting The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Conduct A Feasibility Study On The Creation Of An Enforcement Division For The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands.

HI HCR103

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Law Enforcement, To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Having School Resource Officers In The State And The Effects Of Having School Resource Officers On The Campuses Of Educational Institutions.

HI SCR96

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene A Four-day Work Week Task Force To Evaluate How More Flexible Work Hours And A Four-day Work Week Can Be Implemented For Public Employees In Hawaii.

HI SR89

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene A Four-day Work Week Task Force To Evaluate How More Flexible Work Hours And A Four-day Work Week Can Be Implemented For Public Employees In Hawaii.

HI HCR104

Requesting The Department Of The Attorney General To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Creating A Domestic Violence Registry That Would Be Used Similarly To The Sex Offender Registry.

HI HCR46

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Conduct A Study Of The Exemptions To Hawaii's Minimum Wage Law.

HI HCR95

Requesting The Department Of The Attorney General To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Creating A Domestic Violence Registry That Would Be Used Similarly To The Sex Offender Registry.

HI HCR193

Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Expanding The Jurisdiction Of All Public Schools To Include A Quarter-mile Radius Surrounding Each School.

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