Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR123

Introduced
3/8/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/8/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  

Caption

Resolving To End Homelessness On Maui.

Impact

The resolution proposes the construction of at least 450 homes targeting displaced victims of the Lahaina wildfires and suggests establishing multiple housing locations for both these individuals and those experiencing homelessness prior to the disaster. It emphasizes the necessity of outreach services including mental health and crisis stabilization support, indicating a comprehensive approach to not only provide shelter but also to address the underlying issues faced by the homeless population in Hawaii.

Summary

House Resolution 123, submitted to the State of Hawaii's House of Representatives, aims to address the critical issue of homelessness in Maui, exacerbated by recent wildfires. The resolution highlights the severe homelessness epidemic in Hawaii, indicating that as of 2023, there were 6223 homeless individuals statewide, with 704 specifically on Maui prior to the wildfires. It cites high housing costs, insufficient incomes to meet rental criteria, and various social issues as significant contributors to this crisis.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR123 appears to be positive, with strong calls for action to tackle homelessness showing a sense of urgency and compassion towards affected individuals. Lawmakers and advocates recognize the need for immediate and effective measures to provide housing and support services, which reflects a collective commitment to address and mitigate the suffering of the homeless community in Hawaii.

Contention

While the resolution seeks to move forward with compassion and aloha, it may face challenges related to resource allocation, site selection for the proposed housing projects, and integration with existing community services. Additionally, concerns could arise around the sustainability of these initiatives and the ability of local authorities to manage the influx of new services effectively, especially in light of the increased demand for housing and support following the recent disasters.

Companion Bills

HI HCR141

Same As Resolving To End Homelessness On Maui.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR141

Resolving To End Homelessness On Maui.

HI HR49

Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness To Conduct A Study On The Cost Of Programs And Services Necessary To End Chronic Homelessness By 2030.

HI HCR45

Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness To Conduct A Study On The Cost Of Programs And Services Necessary To End Chronic Homelessness By 2030.

HI SCR67

Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness To Conduct A Study On The Cost Of Programs And Services Necessary To End Chronic Homelessness By 2030.

HI SR60

Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness To Conduct A Study On The Cost Of Programs And Services Necessary To End Chronic Homelessness By 2030.

HI SB2885

Relating To Homelessness.

HI SB16

Ending Street Homelessness Act.

HI HB1648

Relating To Homelessness.

HI AB799

Interagency Council on Homelessness: funding: state programs.

HI SB2370

Relating To Homelessness.

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Homeless population census information: collection and reporting.

CA AB67

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CA AB2161

Housing: homeless integrated data warehouse.

CA AB2490

Vital records: homeless persons.

CA SB687

Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council.

CA SB914

HELP Act.

CA AB1738

Mobile Homeless Connect Pilot Program.