Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR75

Introduced
3/6/24  
Refer
3/8/24  
Introduced
3/6/24  
Report Pass
3/25/24  
Refer
3/8/24  
Report Pass
3/25/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Engrossed
3/25/24  
Report Pass
4/17/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Passed
4/18/24  
Report Pass
4/17/24  

Caption

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.

Impact

The resolution highlights that Hawaii is home to over 42,000 active duty military personnel, a presence that contributes to increased competition for limited housing resources. Many service members opt to live off-base, relying on a basic housing allowance that varies based on their ranks and family situations. This situation has led to higher rental prices and shortages of available housing for local residents. By advocating for increased on-base housing, the resolution aims to alleviate some of the demand placed on the civilian housing market, thereby potentially enhancing housing availability for local families.

Summary

H.C.R. No. 75 is a resolution introduced in the Hawaii state legislature, aimed at addressing the significant housing challenges faced by both military personnel and local civilians in Hawaii. The resolution calls for the United States Department of Defense, including branches such as the Navy, Army, and Air Force, to enhance the availability of on-base housing for active duty military personnel and their families stationed in the state. This request is predicated on the ongoing issue of affordable housing shortages, which has been exacerbated by the high number of military personnel and their dependents living in the region.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding this resolution lies in the implications for military operations and the logistical challenges of constructing additional housing facilities on military bases. The resolution urges the relevant military commanders to consider supporting housing construction initiatives to ensure that at least 90% of active duty personnel and their families are accommodated on base by 2030. Some may argue that while this goal addresses immediate housing shortages, it could divert resources and attention from other critical military needs or infrastructure improvements.

Companion Bills

HI HR60

Same As 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.

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