Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR170

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Convene A Working Group To Establish And Recommend Federal And Local Subsidies For The Transport Of Waterborne Cargo And To Work And Consult With The United States Department Of Transportation, Hawaii's Congressional Delegation, And The Legislature.

Impact

The bill identifies that over 80% of goods consumed in Hawaii are imported, predominantly transported as waterborne cargo. This dependence on maritime transport is crucial for ensuring the state's food security. By aiming to create a supportive subsidy framework, HCR170 is intended to alleviate the financial burden associated with water transport, which can represent as much as 7.5% of the total cost of goods in Hawaii, thus leading to a more stabilized economy and potentially lower consumer prices.

Summary

HCR170 is a House Concurrent Resolution from the State of Hawaii requesting the Department of Transportation to convene a working group focused on establishing and recommending federal, state, and local subsidies for the transport of waterborne cargo. The bill highlights the unique transportation challenges Hawaii faces, given its geographical isolation and reliance on imported goods—a situation that significantly impacts the costs associated with goods consumed within the state.

Conclusion

Overall, HCR170 reflects a strategic legislative effort to enhance the sustainability of cargo transport within Hawaii, fostering economic growth and addressing food security through improved maritime logistics. It sets a foundation for further legislative actions that would require ongoing cooperation between state and federal entities to effectively implement the proposed recommendations.

Contention

While the resolution offers a framework for establishing subsidies, it also opens up discussions about the logistical and regulatory preparations needed to initiate these subsidies. The proposed working group is tasked with consulting various stakeholders, including members of the U.S. Department of Transportation and Hawaii's congressional delegation. The concerns raised during discussions may focus on the feasibility and sources of funding for such subsidies, as well as the potential implications for local transportation policies and competing interests among various cargo carriers.

Companion Bills

HI HR166

Same As Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Convene A Working Group To Establish And Recommend Federal And Local Subsidies For The Transport Of Waterborne Cargo And To Work And Consult With The United States Department Of Transportation, Hawaii's Congressional Delegation, And The Legislature.

Similar Bills

HI HR166

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HI SCR150

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HI SR92

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