Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR42

Introduced
3/4/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Report Pass
3/25/25  
Engrossed
3/25/25  
Refer
3/28/25  
Report Pass
4/16/25  

Caption

Encouraging Each County To Establish Its Own Biosecurity Plan That Prioritizes The Needs Of The County.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the necessity for county-level biosecurity planning due to varying climates and agricultural practices across different regions. By allowing counties to create their own strategies, HCR42 aims to empower local authorities to better mitigate risks posed by invasive species, improve coordination with state and federal agencies, and develop community-based strategies for effective response and resource allocation. This localized approach could lead to more relevant and effective solutions tailored to the specific challenges faced by each county.

Summary

HCR42 is a House Concurrent Resolution from the State of Hawaii, encouraging each county to establish its own biosecurity plan tailored to local needs. The resolution recognizes the severe impacts of invasive species on the environment, agriculture, and public health in Hawaii. By prioritizing the development of localized biosecurity plans, the resolution aims to enhance proactive measures against invasive species, promoting a more effective response to biosecurity challenges specific to each county's unique circumstances.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HCR42 appears positive, with a recognition of the need for targeted efforts to address biosecurity challenges. Legislators and stakeholders believe that equipping counties with the autonomy to prioritize their own plans will yield better outcomes in the fight against invasive species. The resolution fosters a collaborative atmosphere, encouraging counties to share findings and coordinate efforts, reflecting a collective commitment to enhance Hawaii's biosecurity.

Contention

While the resolution promotes local control, it does not include any provisions for funding or mandated actions, which may lead to varying levels of commitment and implementation across counties. Some might raise concerns about the adequacy of resources or support needed for counties to successfully create and maintain these biosecurity plans. The effectiveness of collaborative efforts between counties and the state will ultimately determine the success of these initiatives in mitigating the threats posed by invasive species.

Companion Bills

HI HR36

Same As Encouraging Each County To Establish Its Own Biosecurity Plan That Prioritizes The Needs Of The County.

Previously Filed As

HI HB2619

Relating To Agricultural Biosecurity.

HI HCR160

Urging The Mayors And Councils Of The City And County Of Honolulu, County Of Maui, County Of Hawaii, And County Of Kauai To Establish Business Improvement Districts As Special Improvement Districts.

HI SCR192

Requesting The Office Of The Auditor To Conduct A Performance Audit Of The Plant Pest Control Branch And Plant Quarantine Branch Within The Plant Industry Division Of The Department Of Agriculture.

HI SB2419

Relating To Agricultural Biosecurity.

HI HCR189

Urging The State To Prohibit The Introduction Of Biocontrol Agents That Might Threaten Economically Important Forage Grass Species.

HI HR122

Requesting The State To Adopt A Policy To Promote A Net Gain In Wetlands And Encouraging Actions To Control The Invasive Axis Deer Population On Maui.

HI SR164

Requesting The Office Of The Auditor To Conduct A Performance Audit Of The Plant Pest Control Branch And Plant Quarantine Branch Within The Plant Industry Division Of The Department Of Agriculture.

HI HCR110

Requesting The Hawaii Invasive Species Council, In Coordination And Collaboration With The City And County Of Honolulu And County Of Hawaii, To Establish And Implement A Five-year Pilot Program To Mitigate And Control The Significant Increase In The Population Of Feral Chickens.

HI HCR109

Requesting The Department Of Health's Solid Waste Section, Subject To The Availability Of Funding, To Investigate Strategies For Improved Waste Diversion By Working With The Counties To Address Each County's Unique Needs According To Its Geography, Population, And Industry Make-up.

HI HCR176

Urging The Department Of Agriculture, In Consultation With The Agribusiness Development Corporation, To Designate Kunia, Leilehua Plateau, And Poamoho As The Central Oahu Agricultural Corridor And To Establish A List Prioritizing Potential Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Projects That Would Provide The Most Value To The State.

Similar Bills

HI HR36

Encouraging Each County To Establish Its Own Biosecurity Plan That Prioritizes The Needs Of The County.

HI SCR41

Encouraging Each County To Establish Its Own Biosecurity Plan That Prioritizes The Needs Of The County.

HI SR25

Encouraging Each County To Establish Its Own Biosecurity Plan That Prioritizes The Needs Of The County.

CA SB453

California State University Agricultural Research Institute grant program: Agricultural Biosecurity Fund.

HI SCR192

Requesting The Office Of The Auditor To Conduct A Performance Audit Of The Plant Pest Control Branch And Plant Quarantine Branch Within The Plant Industry Division Of The Department Of Agriculture.

HI SR164

Requesting The Office Of The Auditor To Conduct A Performance Audit Of The Plant Pest Control Branch And Plant Quarantine Branch Within The Plant Industry Division Of The Department Of Agriculture.

HI HB2200

Relating To Biosecurity.

HI SB1100

Relating To Biosecurity.