Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR214

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

Caption

Urging The Department Of Education And Hawaii Emergency Management Agency To Adopt A Curriculum For High School Students To Participate In The Youth Civil Defense Corps.

Impact

This bill seeks to enhance the preparedness of Hawaii's youth, making them integral parts of the state's emergency management strategy. By educating high school students in civil defense and emergency response, the resolution aims to create a volunteer base that can be mobilized during times of crisis. Such training could lead to a greater public consciousness regarding disaster preparedness and community resilience against potential threats. Furthermore, the establishment of a Youth Civil Defense Corps would represent a legislative commitment to incorporating youth engagement into critical state functions.

Summary

SCR214 urges the Department of Education in Hawaii, in coordination with the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA), to establish a Youth Civil Defense Corps for high school students. The primary goal of this initiative is to train students to participate in emergency management efforts and contribute to the statewide emergency response framework. Through this educational curriculum, students will gain essential skills and knowledge necessary for assisting during emergencies and disasters, thereby reinforcing Hawaii's emergency management capabilities.

Contention

While SCR214 presents a constructive framework for youth involvement in civil defense, there may be points of contention surrounding its implementation. Stakeholders might express concerns regarding the adequacy of resources allocated for training, program effectiveness, and whether the initiative can sustain itself long-term given budget constraints. Additionally, the balance between educational priorities and the need for such a program might evoke differing opinions among educators and legislators alike. Questions about the safety of youth participation and the scope of their responsibilities in emergency scenarios may also arise.

Companion Bills

HI SR190

Same As Urging The Department Of Education And Hawaii Emergency Management Agency To Adopt A Curriculum For High School Students To Participate In The Youth Civil Defense Corps.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR117

Urging The Safe Routes To School Advisory Committee To Collaborate With The Department Of Education, Department Of Transportation, And The County Of Hawaii To Conduct An Inventory Of Bus Stops On Hawaii Island Utilized By Children To Travel To School And Develop Strategies To Improve Safety At Each Location.

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