Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR222

Introduced
3/25/24  
Introduced
3/25/24  

Caption

Recognizing Chad Buck, Founder And Chief Executive Officer Of The Hawaii Foodservice Alliance, Llc, For Being A Beacon Of Light And Hope By Immediately Distributing Aid To The Lahaina Wildfire Disaster Victims During Their Darkest Hours.

Impact

The resolution underscores the vital role that local business leaders like Buck play in disaster response and community resilience. It recognizes not only his business acumen in providing necessary goods but also his commitment to social responsibility by donating significant aid and resources to the community. Buck's initiative contributes to a renewed focus on disaster preparedness within the state, prompting discussions on how local businesses can better coordinate with governmental entities in future emergencies.

Summary

House Resolution 222 (HR222) recognizes Chad Buck, the Founder and CEO of the Hawaii Foodservice Alliance, LLC, for his extensive humanitarian efforts during the Lahaina wildfires in Hawaii. The resolution highlights his immediate and significant contributions following the wildfires that devastated the Lahaina community on August 9, 2023. Buck organized a massive food and supply distribution effort, which aimed to aid those affected during one of the state’s worst natural disasters. His quick action in response to a call from the Governor exemplifies proactive community leadership in times of crisis.

Contention

While HR222 serves as a commendation for Chad Buck’s efforts, it also incites conversations about the broader implications of disaster relief strategies in Hawaii. The resolution advocates for ongoing collaboration between private organizations and state agencies, potentially setting a precedent for how future responses to disasters are structured. However, such collaboration necessitates clear frameworks to ensure efficiency, transparency, and accountability in disaster responses, issues which may arise in discussions among policymakers and community advocates.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

HI HR225

Recognizing The Achievements Of Khi Lewis As President And Chief Executive Officer Of The Council For Native Hawaiian Advancement.

HI HB2696

Relating To Lahaina Wildfire Recovery.

HI SB2979

Relating To Lahaina Wildfire Recovery.

HI SCR224

Requesting The Federal Emergency Management Agency To Further Assist Maui Wildfire Victims By Amending Its Requirements Under The Direct Lease Program To Require That Properties Qualifying For The Program And Used By Lahaina Residents As Temporary Housing Be Within Twenty Miles Of Lahaina, Rather Than Within Forty Miles.

HI SR200

Requesting The Federal Emergency Management Agency To Further Assist Maui Wildfire Victims By Amending Its Requirements Under The Direct Lease Program To Require That Properties Qualifying For The Program And Used By Lahaina Residents As Temporary Housing Be Within Twenty Miles Of Lahaina, Rather Than Within Forty Miles.

HI SB3381

Relating To Lahaina.

HI ACA11

The Home Protection for Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, and Victims of Wildfire or Natural Disasters Act.

HI HR210

Urging The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency To Spearhead The Creation Of A Master Recovery Plan And Governance Model For Lahaina, Maui.

HI SCA2

The Home Protection for Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, and Victims of Wildfire or Natural Disasters Act.

HI HR752

Recognizing and honoring the first responders and those who lost their lives in the Maui wildfires in August 2023 that affected thousands of people.

Similar Bills

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