Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR76

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Establishing The Task Force For Speed (simplifying Permitting For Enhanced Economic Development) To Identify Actions Needed To Expedite, Facilitate, And Coordinate State And Intergovernmental Permit Processes.

Impact

The resolution is expected to have a considerable impact on state laws concerning the permitting process. By coordinating efforts among multiple state agencies and local governments, the task force seeks to expedite approvals, thereby potentially accelerating project timelines. If successful, this initiative may lead to an increase in housing and commercial developments, directly affecting economic activity within the state. It aligns with broader economic development strategies aimed at improving Hawaii's competitiveness in attracting investment and creating jobs.

Summary

HCR76, also known as the House Concurrent Resolution No. 76, proposes the establishment of a Task Force for SPEED (Simplifying Permitting for Enhanced Economic Development) with a mission to streamline and coordinate state and intergovernmental permitting processes. The resolution highlights the significant delays often faced in obtaining permits for housing, industrial, and commercial projects, which consequently hinder economic growth in the State of Hawaii. The task force aims to bring together various agency representatives to address these bottlenecks and facilitate a more efficient permitting landscape.

Contention

While the intent of HCR76 is to streamline the permitting process, it may encounter contention regarding the balance between economic development and environmental protection. Various stakeholders, including community groups and environmental advocates, may express concerns that expedited permitting could lead to diminished oversight and potentially adverse environmental impacts. Additionally, the roles and influence of local authorities in permitting processes could be contested if the task force recommendations favor state-level decision-making over local considerations.

Companion Bills

HI HR68

Same As Establishing The Task Force For Speed (simplifying Permitting For Enhanced Economic Development) To Identify Actions Needed To Expedite, Facilitate, And Coordinate State And Intergovernmental Permit Processes.

Previously Filed As

HI HB2040

Relating To Permitting.

HI HCR169

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations And Workforce Development Council To Establish A Task Force To Conduct A Comprehensive Study Of The State's Current Education And Workforce Development Programs.

HI HCR151

Requesting The Department Of Accounting And General Services To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Exempting All State-related Construction From County Permitting Requirements And Establishing A Permitting Division Within The Department To Be Responsible For Permitting Services For All State-related Construction.

HI HB1376

Relating To Economic Development.

HI HB1376

Relating To Economic Development.

HI SB1522

Relating To Economic Development.

HI HCR68

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene An Underground Economy Interagency Task Force To Combat The Underground Economy And Employee Misclassification In The Construction Industry.

HI HCR223

Requesting The City And County Of Honolulu To Convene A Task Force To Study Permitted Events In Urban Honolulu.

HI SB1522

Relating To Economic Development.

HI HB1959

Relating To Economic Development.

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