Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR46

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Education To Make Available Recreational Facilities To The Public During Non-peak Hours And Non-school Days.

Impact

The push for broader access to recreational facilities is set against the backdrop of a stark reality where a significant percentage of U.S. residents do not live within walking distance of parks or recreational venues. The bill recognizes the direct correlation between inadequate access to these facilities and income inequality, particularly affecting rural and low-income areas in Hawaii. Proponents argue that making these facilities more accessible would encourage physical activity and enhance community well-being.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 46 (HCR46) requests the Department of Education in Hawaii to make public school recreational facilities available to the community during non-peak hours and on non-school days. This initiative aims to address the issue of access to recreational amenities, highlighting the need for equitable access in light of current social disparities. The resolution points to surveys showing that a significant portion of residents wish for local and state governments to ensure availability of recreational resources.

Contention

Discussions around HCR46 may center on the logistics of implementing this request, including how it might affect the normal operations of schools. There may also be concerns regarding the costs associated with maintaining these facilities, ensuring supervision during public access hours, and the potential need for establishing new regulations or policies that align with this initiative. The resolution suggests a significant shift in how public school resources are used, which could lead to debates on prioritizing educational versus community recreational needs.

Companion Bills

HI HR39

Same As Requesting The Department Of Education To Make Available Recreational Facilities To The Public During Non-peak Hours And Non-school Days.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR90

Requesting The Department Of Education To Make Available Recreational Facilities To The Public During Non-peak Hours And Non-school Days.

HI SCR30

Requesting The Department Of Education To Make Available Recreational Facilities To The Public During Non-peak Hours And Non-school Days.

HI HCR75

Requesting The Department Of Education To Contract With A Qualified Nonprofit Organization To Establish Aquatic Safety Education Programs In Certain Department Of Education Schools.

HI HR76

Requesting The Department Of Education To Contract With A Qualified Nonprofit Organization To Establish Aquatic Safety Education Programs In Certain Department Of Education Schools.

HI HCR158

Requesting The Board Of Education, In Partnership With The Department Of Education, To Produce A Report On Increasing Access To Tutoring Services Within And Outside Of Hawaii's K-12 Public Schools.

HI HCR190

Requesting The Board Of Education, In Partnership With The Department Of Education, To Produce A Plan For Adhering To School Counselor Best Practices.

HI HCR132

Requesting The Department Of Accounting And General Services To Provide Menstrual Products At No Cost In State Buildings Under The Jurisdiction Of The Department Of Accounting And General Services That Are Open To The Public And Contain Public Restrooms.

HI HCR206

Requesting The Department Of Education To Report On The Feasibility Of Stocking Short-acting Bronchodilators In Schools For Emergency Use.

HI HCR79

Requesting The Board Of Education, In Partnership With The State Public Charter School Commission, To Submit A Report On Increasing Access To Stable, Suitable, And Affordable Facilities For Public Charter Schools.

HI HCR185

Requesting The Department Of Health To Conduct A Study To Examine Whether Bed-hold Policies Place An Undue Financial Burden On Individuals In Assisted Living Facilities.

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