Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR183 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/07/2025

                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   H.C.R. NO.   183     THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025         STATE OF HAWAII                              HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION     requesting the DEPARTMENT of taxation and the Economic Research Organization at the University of Hawaii to collaborate and develop data driven ANALYSES of the impacts of tax policies on economic development, migration patterns, and other factors affecting public policy.        

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.C.R. NO. 183
THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025
STATE OF HAWAII

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.C.R. NO.

183

THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025

 

STATE OF HAWAII

 

 

 

 

 

HOUSE CONCURRENT

RESOLUTION

 

 

requesting the DEPARTMENT of taxation and the Economic Research Organization at the University of Hawaii to collaborate and develop data driven ANALYSES of the impacts of tax policies on economic development, migration patterns, and other factors affecting public policy.

 

 

 

      WHEREAS, the Economic Research Organization at the University of Hawaii (UHERO) operates as a public-private partnership, leveraging state funding to secure additional grants, contracts, and philanthropic contributions, thereby allowing UHERO to expand its research and deliver actionable insights that benefit Hawaiis communities; and        WHEREAS, UHERO plays a critical role in providing independent, high-quality economic analysis to guide state leaders in making informed policy decisions; and        WHEREAS, the need for rigorous, data-driven research has never been greater as Hawaii policymakers confront increasing economic uncertainty, shifting federal policies, and ongoing challenges such as high cost of living, lack of affordable housing, economic inequality, ensuring that non-residents and tourists contribute fairly to our shared costs, and tax policy shifts at the local and national level; and        WHEREAS, complex challenges demand informed and innovative solutions that require precise, data-driven policymaking; and        WHEREAS, the states ability to fully utilize its own data remains constrained by limited analytical capacity, data sharing protocols and limitations, and data reliability and security issues; and        WHEREAS, recent progress made by the Department of Taxation, Enterprise Technology Services, and UHERO to collaborate and enhance capacity to develop advanced models and analyses, and resolve issues related to the use of non-aggregated data, will strengthen research capabilities at both UHERO and DoTAX, enabling the state to make better use of its data to design, analyze, and evaluate tax policy; and        WHEREAS, this progress will play a pivotal role in designing better-targeted policies and improve policy evaluation to ensure programs achieve their intended goals, deliver valuable insights to refine tax policies, equip policymakers with the tools to create fair, effective, and efficient tax  policies that address Hawaiis most pressing challenges; now, therefore,         BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2025, the Senate concurring, that TAX and UHERO collaborate with any other agency or organization to: (1) Provide rigorous analysis addressing the overall impact of state, local, and federal tax policies on cost of living, affordable housing, migration flows, and economic development opportunities; (2) Use tax data to analyze how policies shape population and workforce movements; (3) Develop targeted policies that reduce burdens on low- and moderate-income households; (4) Evaluate strategies to ensure non-residents and visitors contribute fairly while minimizing impacts on residents; (5) Identify barriers preventing eligible residents from claiming tax credits; (6) Determine the efficiency and efficacy of tax credits and tax exemptions; and         BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Director of the Department of Taxation and the Executive Director of UHERO.             OFFERED BY:   _____________________________              

     WHEREAS, the Economic Research Organization at the University of Hawaii (UHERO) operates as a public-private partnership, leveraging state funding to secure additional grants, contracts, and philanthropic contributions, thereby allowing UHERO to expand its research and deliver actionable insights that benefit Hawaiis communities; and

 

     WHEREAS, UHERO plays a critical role in providing independent, high-quality economic analysis to guide state leaders in making informed policy decisions; and

 

     WHEREAS, the need for rigorous, data-driven research has never been greater as Hawaii policymakers confront increasing economic uncertainty, shifting federal policies, and ongoing challenges such as high cost of living, lack of affordable housing, economic inequality, ensuring that non-residents and tourists contribute fairly to our shared costs, and tax policy shifts at the local and national level; and

 

     WHEREAS, complex challenges demand informed and innovative solutions that require precise, data-driven policymaking; and

 

     WHEREAS, the states ability to fully utilize its own data remains constrained by limited analytical capacity, data sharing protocols and limitations, and data reliability and security issues; and

 

     WHEREAS, recent progress made by the Department of Taxation, Enterprise Technology Services, and UHERO to collaborate and enhance capacity to develop advanced models and analyses, and resolve issues related to the use of non-aggregated data, will strengthen research capabilities at both UHERO and DoTAX, enabling the state to make better use of its data to design, analyze, and evaluate tax policy; and

 

     WHEREAS, this progress will play a pivotal role in designing better-targeted policies and improve policy evaluation to ensure programs achieve their intended goals, deliver valuable insights to refine tax policies, equip policymakers with the tools to create fair, effective, and efficient tax 

policies that address Hawaiis most pressing challenges; now, therefore,

 

     BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2025, the Senate concurring, that TAX and UHERO collaborate with any other agency or organization to:

(1) Provide rigorous analysis addressing the overall impact of state, local, and federal tax policies on cost of living, affordable housing, migration flows, and economic development opportunities;

(2) Use tax data to analyze how policies shape population and workforce movements;

(3) Develop targeted policies that reduce burdens on low- and moderate-income households;

(4) Evaluate strategies to ensure non-residents and visitors contribute fairly while minimizing impacts on residents;

(5) Identify barriers preventing eligible residents from claiming tax credits;

(6) Determine the efficiency and efficacy of tax credits and tax exemptions; and

 

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Director of the Department of Taxation and the Executive Director of UHERO.

 

 

 OFFERED BY: _____________________________

 

OFFERED BY:

_____________________________

 

 



 Report Title:   Requesting the Department of Taxation and the Economic Research Organization at the University of Hawaii to collaborate and develop data driven analyses of the impacts of tax policies on economic development, migration patterns, and other factors affecting public policy. 

Report Title:  

Requesting the Department of Taxation and the Economic Research Organization at the University of Hawaii to collaborate and develop data driven analyses of the impacts of tax policies on economic development, migration patterns, and other factors affecting public policy.