Requesting Legislators To Meet With Their Constituencies At Least Once After The Close Of Each Regular Legislative Session In A Facilitated Debrief, Using The Principles Of Aloha Spirit Pursuant To Act 202, Session Laws Of Hawaii 1986.
Impact
The resolution addresses a notable gap in direct communication between lawmakers and the communities they represent. Currently, while legislators may provide updates through newsletters or online communication, the resolution emphasizes a structured, in-person engagement. This move aims to foster stronger relationships between lawmakers and the public while providing a platform for constituents to voice their concerns and suggestions. By facilitating these discussions, the resolution seeks to improve not only legislative effectiveness but also public trust in the governmental process.
Summary
Senate Resolution 188 (SR188) aims to enhance the accountability and communication between legislators and their constituents in Hawaii. This resolution requests that legislators meet with their constituencies at least once after each regular legislative session to conduct a facilitated debriefing. The proposed meetings will emphasize the principles of the Aloha Spirit as described in Act 202, Session Laws of Hawaii 1986, which encourages respectful and effective communication. The intent is to create a dynamic dialogue where successes and failures of the past legislative session can be shared and discussed openly with constituents.
Contention
One potential area of contention surrounding SR188 could involve the implementation and logistics of these debriefing sessions. Questions of scheduling, participation rates, and the actual effectiveness of such gatherings could arise. There may also be skepticism from some legislators regarding the necessity of these meetings, especially if they believe that they already adequately communicate with their constituents through other means. Additionally, balancing the demands of legislative work with the commitment to engaging in these additional meetings may present challenges, requiring lawmakers to allocate time and resources effectively.
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Requesting Legislators To Meet With Their Constituencies At Least Once After The Close Of Each Regular Legislative Session In A Facilitated Debrief, Using The Principles Of Aloha Spirit Pursuant To Act 202, Session Laws Of Hawaii 1986.
Requesting Legislators To Meet With Their Constituencies At Least Once After The Close Of Each Regular Legislative Session In A Facilitated Debrief, Using The Principles Of Aloha Spirit Pursuant To Act 202, Session Laws Of Hawaii 1986.
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Requesting The Auditor To Conduct An Audit Of The Moneys Appropriated To The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands Pursuant To Act 279, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2022.
Requesting The Auditor To Conduct An Audit Of The Moneys Appropriated To The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands Pursuant To Act 279, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2022.