Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR100

Introduced
3/8/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/8/24  

Caption

Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Discuss Agriculture-related Issues.

Impact

The working group authorized by SCR100 is tasked with discussing effective legislative measures to enhance protections for farmers and ranchers. The group will seek to address ongoing issues like illegal hunting while balancing the necessity to honor cultural hunting practices. The composition of the working group will include varied stakeholders, such as representatives from the United States Army Garrison Hawaii, the Department of Agriculture, and local hunting associations, ensuring that multiple perspectives are considered in the development of solutions to agricultural crimes.

Summary

SCR100 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution from the State of Hawaii requesting the establishment of a working group dedicated to addressing agriculture-related issues, particularly focusing on agricultural crimes that affect farmers and ranchers. The resolution highlights a significant problem in Hawaii, where there were nearly 19,000 reported incidents of theft, vandalism, and trespassing on farms in 2019, leading to substantial financial losses estimated at around $14.4 million. The resolution emphasizes the dangerous nature of these incidents, especially regarding illegal hunting trespassers on agricultural lands, which compromises the safety of landowners and agricultural operations.

Contention

Although SCR100 aims to create a framework for legislative solutions, there may be contention regarding how to enforce stricter protections without infringing on the cultural rights that allow for traditional hunting practices. Specific concerns might arise about the interpretation of agricultural crimes and the definition of protections that should be afforded to farmers versus hunters. Additionally, the effectiveness of past responses to agricultural crimes raises questions about whether new strategies will successfully translate into meaningful reductions in incidents.

Companion Bills

HI HCR146

Same As Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Discuss Agriculture-related Issues.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR99

Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Evaluate New Zealand's Model Of Decriminalizing Prostitution And Make Recommendations On How To Amend Hawaii Laws To Decriminalize Prostitution.

HI SCR9

Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Reform Or Eliminate The Land Court.

HI SCR94

Requesting The Establishment Of A Telehealth Working Group To Examine The Impact Of Widespread Telehealth Adoption During The Covid-19 Pandemic And Identify Public Policy Initiatives At The Federal And State Level To Optimize Telehealth Utilization As The State Transitions Out Of The Covid-19 Pandemic.

HI SCR73

Requesting The Establishment Of A Stream Maintenance Working Group Within The Department Of Land And Natural Resources.

HI SCR101

Requesting The Office Of Elections To Establish A Working Group To Conduct A Study On The Implications Of Changing The Minimum Voting Age In Hawaii To Expand Voter Participation.

HI SCR139

Requesting That The Department Of Transportation Establish A Zero Emissions Interisland Transportation Working Group.

HI SCR138

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Celebrate The Fiftieth Anniversary Of The Lanikai Bikeway And Recognize The Efforts Of Ted Rodgers And Cynthia Thielen Who Led The Efforts To Establish It.

HI SCR192

Requesting The University Of Hawaii System To Establish A Veterinary Medicine Expansion Working Group To Explore The Feasibility Of Developing A Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine Program.

Similar Bills

HI HB782

Relating To Agriculture.

HI SB882

Relating To Agriculture.

HI SB1185

Relating To Agriculture.

HI HB756

Relating To The Board Of Agriculture.

HI SB2961

Relating To Agricultural Workforce Housing.

HI HB308

Relating To Sustainable Food Systems.

HI SB420

Relating To Sustainable Food Systems.

HI HB308

Relating To Sustainable Food Systems.