Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR54

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

Caption

Requesting Elected Officials Of Hawaii To Live Within The Spirit Of Aloha.

Impact

The resolution specifically calls for leaders to engage with the public and operate under the tenets of goodwill and friendship, promoting a culture of understanding and non-hostility. It cites the Aloha Spirit Law (Hawaii Revised Statutes section 5-7.5), which codifies the characteristics of the Aloha Spirit, asserting that these attributes should guide the actions of lawmakers and public officials. By encouraging officials to adopt this mindset, the resolution aims to enhance collaboration and reduce divisions within the community.

Summary

Senate Resolution 54 (SR54) requests that elected officials of Hawaii embody the principles of the Aloha Spirit in their daily interactions and decision-making processes. The resolution highlights the importance of the Aloha Spirit as a guiding principle for building relationships and fostering kindness and consideration among individuals. It stresses the potential impact that such practices can have on government and suggests that promoting these values could improve the overall governmental and societal atmosphere in Hawaii.

Contention

While SR54 is largely aspirational and does not carry legal weight as a typical bill might, it raises the question of how effectively governmental leaders can embody the Aloha Spirit in practical terms. Some critics may argue that the resolution is merely symbolic and fails to address substantive issues affecting local governance. The challenge remains: ensuring that abstract concepts like the Aloha Spirit translate into tangible actions that positively influence governance and public policy outcomes.

Companion Bills

HI SCR66

Same As Requesting Elected Officials Of Hawaii To Live Within The Spirit Of Aloha.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR66

Requesting Elected Officials Of Hawaii To Live Within The Spirit Of Aloha.

HI SR12

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

HI SR188

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.

HI SCR14

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

HI SR56

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 SCR212

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.

HI SR181

Requesting That The "pledge To Our Keiki" Be Printed On The Reverse Side Of Each State Of Hawaii Plant And Animal Declaration Form.

HI SR130

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.

HI SCR161

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.

HI HCR193

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.

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