Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR160

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Urging The Peace Corps To Immediately Establish A Mission In The Marshall Islands.

Impact

If adopted, this resolution could lead to the re-establishment of the Peace Corps in the Marshall Islands, where it previously operated from 1966 to 1996. By setting up a mission, the Peace Corps could address critical issues such as low educational attainment and high rates of health problems, including diabetes and obesity that arise from imported food dependency. The potential involvement of multiple agencies aims to create a collaborative approach towards improving the living conditions and well-being of the Marshallese people.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 160 urges the Peace Corps to immediately establish a mission in the Marshall Islands. The resolution highlights the historical context of U.S. involvement with the Marshall Islands through the Compact of Free Association, emphasizing the nation's reliance on U.S. support for economic stability and defense. With a significant portion of the Marshallese population facing educational deficiencies and serious health issues linked to past nuclear testing, the resolution seeks to enhance humanitarian efforts in the region.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HCR160 is the degree of U.S. responsibility towards the Marshall Islands. Some may argue that while establishing a Peace Corps mission is necessary, it is imperative to consider the broader implications of such actions on local autonomy and the effectiveness of external intervention. With the history of nuclear testing impacting the health and environment of the islands, there may also be discussions about the most appropriate and respectful ways to provide support while taking into account the wishes and needs of the Marshallese people.

Companion Bills

HI HR155

Same As Urging The Peace Corps To Immediately Establish A Mission In The Marshall Islands.

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