Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR145

Introduced
3/8/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/8/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Engrossed
4/4/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  
Refer
4/5/24  
Engrossed
4/4/24  
Report Pass
4/15/24  
Refer
4/5/24  
Passed
4/16/24  
Report Pass
4/15/24  

Caption

Requesting Stakeholders To Update The East-west Center Study Titled "hawaii As An East-west Bridge: A Survey Of The Economic Value Of Non-tourist International Activities In Hawaii".

Impact

This resolution signifies a recognition of the changing dynamics in international relations and the necessity for Hawaii to understand its position and potential contributions to the global stage. Updating this study could influence state policies on economic development, international diplomacy, and engagement strategies, thereby potentially impacting various sectors in Hawaii, including education and tourism.

Summary

SCR145 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution from the Thirty-Second Legislature of Hawaii, which requests stakeholders to update the East-West Center study titled 'Hawaii as an East-West Bridge: A Survey of the Economic Value of Non-Tourist International Activities in Hawaii'. Originally conducted in 1990, the intent of this resolution is to assess the economic benefits that non-tourist international activities could bring to Hawaii, emphasizing the state's potential role in international affairs.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SCR145 appears to be supportive, particularly from stakeholders who see value in enhancing Hawaii's international relations through updated research. The need to keep up with current economic trends and the global environment is acknowledged, although there may be concerns regarding the allocation of resources towards such studies amid other pressing needs.

Contention

While the resolution itself is primarily a request for an update to a study rather than a binding legislative act, it may raise discussions about resource allocation and the effectiveness of previous studies. There may be varying opinions on the necessity of such research, with some stakeholders potentially questioning the direct economic benefits of non-tourist activities versus investments in other areas that could provide immediate returns.

Companion Bills

HI SR123

Same As Requesting Stakeholders To Update The East-west Center Study Titled "hawaii As An East-west Bridge: A Survey Of The Economic Value Of Non-tourist International Activities In Hawaii".

Previously Filed As

HI SR123

Requesting Stakeholders To Update The East-west Center Study Titled "hawaii As An East-west Bridge: A Survey Of The Economic Value Of Non-tourist International Activities In Hawaii".

HI SCR14

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Establish And Maintain Hawaiian Cultural Centers Within The State.

HI SCR22

Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism To Conduct A Study On The "made In Hawaii" And "hawaii Made" Brands And Prepare A Plan To Encourage And Enforce The Use Of Those Brands.

HI HCR192

Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism To Establish A Native Hawaiian Economic Development Working Group.

HI SR12

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Establish And Maintain Hawaiian Cultural Centers Within The State.

HI HCR32

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.

HI SCR125

Requesting The Ka Huli Ao Center For Excellence In Native Hawaiian Law To Establish A Working Group To Return Crown Lands To Native Hawaiians.

HI SCR68

Requesting Businesses In Hawaii To Use Hawaiian Language And Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop And Implement Education Programs To Teach Employees Hawaiian And Hire Permanent Hawaiian Language Teachers.

HI HCR66

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Report On Strategies For Native Hawaiian Rural Resiliency.

HI SCR167

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Assess Its Readiness And Ability To Assume Stewardship Of The Sacred Hawaiian Grounds Of Mauna Ala.

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