Requesting That The "pledge To Our Keiki" Be Printed On The Reverse Side Of Each State Of Hawaii Plant And Animal Declaration Form.
Impact
The incorporation of the 'Pledge to Our Keiki' into the Plant and Animal Declaration Form is significant for fostering a culture of responsibility and respect among visitors. It serves as a reminder that while tourists are welcome to enjoy Hawaii's natural beauty, they also have a responsibility to protect it. By formalizing this pledge into the existing documentation required for travelers, the bill highlights the state's commitment to preserving its unique environment and promoting sustainable tourism practices.
Summary
Senate Resolution SR181, introduced in the Thirty-second Legislature of Hawaii, focuses on encouraging responsible tourism by requesting that the 'Pledge to Our Keiki' be printed on the reverse side of each State of Hawaii Plant and Animal Declaration Form. The 'Pledge to Our Keiki' emphasizes the importance of respect for the environment and the unique cultural heritage of Hawaii, encouraging visitors to acknowledge their role as part of the local community. This initiative is aligned with the Hawaii Tourism Authority's Strategic Plan, which aims to educate visitors about sustainable travel practices.
Contention
The bill may provoke discussion regarding the balance between tourism and environmental conservation in Hawaii. While proponents argue that the pledge will enhance visitor awareness and encourage respectful tourism, some critics may worry about the effectiveness of such measures in changing behavior among tourists. Additionally, implementing the pledge could raise operational challenges for agencies tasked with printing and distributing updated forms, ensuring that the resolution does not become a mere token gesture but leads to meaningful change.
Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Convene A Working Group To Examine And Consider The Transfer Of Native Hawaiian Burial Site Management Under Chapter 6e, Hawaii Revised Statutes, From The State Historic Preservation Division To The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.
Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Convene A Working Group To Examine And Consider The Transfer Of Native Hawaiian Burial Site Management Under Chapter 6e, Hawaii Revised Statutes, From The State Historic Preservation Division To The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.
Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Convene A Working Group To Examine And Consider The Transfer Of Native Hawaiian Burial Site Management Under Chapter 6e, Hawaii Revised Statutes, From The State Historic Preservation Division To The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.
Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Convene A Working Group To Examine And Consider The Transfer Of Native Hawaiian Burial Site Management Under Chapter 6e, Hawaii Revised Statutes, From The State Historic Preservation Division To The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.