Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR10

Introduced
2/29/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Urging The Department Of Health To Conduct A Study To Evaluate Hawaii Residents' Engagement With Addictive Online Activities.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the necessity of recognizing the patterns of online behavior that may lead to addiction, suggesting that excessive use of social media, internet gaming, and other online activities are pressing issues within the community. By advocating for a prevalence survey, SR10 seeks to illuminate the scale of engagement in such activities, which could inform future public health strategies and resources allocated to mitigate these issues. Better data will assist in crafting tailored interventions to safeguard the state's residents, especially children and at-risk individuals.

Summary

Senate Resolution 10 (SR10) urges the Department of Health of Hawaii to conduct a comprehensive study to explore residents' engagement with potentially addictive online activities. The resolution is a response to growing concerns regarding the impact of specific online platforms and activities, which have come under scrutiny alongside a legal action involving multiple states, including Hawaii, against companies like Meta Platforms, Inc. This study aims to understand how pervasive these activities are within the state, particularly their influence on vulnerable and underserved communities.

Contention

Notably, the resolution underscores a collective acknowledgment by lawmakers about the potential harm caused by unregulated online activities, framing the discussion around the ethical responsibility of companies that design features that may be unintentionally addictive. The emphasis on gathering data and understanding the effects signifies a proactive approach to legislation concerning digital health. However, the outcome of this resolution hinges on the Department of Health's response and subsequent actions, which will determine whether meaningful changes will follow in terms of regulations and support systems for affected individuals.

Companion Bills

HI SCR18

Same As Urging The Department Of Health To Conduct A Study To Evaluate Hawaii Residents' Engagement With Addictive Online Activities.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR18

Urging The Department Of Health To Conduct A Study To Evaluate Hawaii Residents' Engagement With Addictive Online Activities.

HI SB333

Relating To Health.

HI HCR173

Urging The Department Of Taxation, In Consultation With The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands, To Conduct A Feasibility Study On Providing Tax Breaks To Individuals Who Sell Property To Native Hawaiians On The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands Waitlist.

HI HR178

Urging The Department Of Taxation, In Consultation With The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands, To Conduct A Feasibility Study On Providing Tax Breaks To Individuals Who Sell Property To Native Hawaiians On The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands Waitlist.

HI SCR230

Urging The Governor To Request The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism And Department Of Health To Establish A Gambling Task Force To Develop An Evidence-based Framework With An Appraisal Of The Resources Necessary To Ensure The Public's Health And Safety And Mitigate Gambling-related Harm In Order To Guide Future Gambling Legislation In The State Of Hawaii.

HI HR51

Urging The Department Of Agriculture, In Conjunction With The Department Of Health, To Study And Evaluate The Health-related And Environmental Impacts Of Glyphosate-based Herbicide Products.

HI SR176

Requesting The Department Of Health To Conduct A Study To Assess The Health Care Needs Of The Residents Of Ocean View On The Island Of Hawaii.

HI SR3

Urging The United States Geological Survey To Conduct Topographical Surveys, Particularly Within Lava-flow Hazard Zones 1 And 2, To Update Its Long-term Lava-flow Hazard Map Of Hawaii Island.

HI SR91

Requesting The Hawaii State Energy Office To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Establishing A Green Bonds Program In The State.

HI SR64

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Conduct A Study Relating To Asbestos Prevalence And Abatement In Residential Properties In The State.

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