Urging The Governor To Create A Task Force On Military Partnership To Develop And Strengthen The Public-military Relationship In Hawaii.
Impact
If established, the proposed task force would consist of key state officials, including the Governor, legislative leaders, the Mayor of Honolulu, and the Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command. The task force's mission would include identifying ways in which the military's resources can be beneficial to the Hawaiian public. The discussions could touch on various community benefits, including access to water resources, youth sports facilities, housing options, and land for agricultural uses.
Summary
House Resolution 19 (HR19) urges the Governor of Hawaii to create a task force aimed at developing and strengthening the public-military relationship in the state. Hawaii hosts a significant military presence, with over 42,000 active duty personnel spread across various military reservations and training facilities, primarily on the island of Oahu. The bill highlights the need for better collaboration and understanding between military organizations and Hawaii's communities, particularly in the wake of issues such as the Red Hill fuel leaks and military ordnance training that have negatively impacted local relations.
Contention
Notably, HR19 emphasizes the importance of not just addressing past grievances but proactively preparing for future emergencies. It encourages fostering a relationship that supports mutual benefits between military operations and the civilian population. The resolution also implies that enhanced collaboration may lead to improved resource management and employment opportunities for residents, potentially addressing local concerns regarding land usage and military training activities.
Urging The United States Armed Forces, Governor, And Hawaii's Congressional Delegation To Work Together To Facilitate The Clean Up And Return Of Additional Military Lands.
Urging The United States Armed Forces, Governor, And Hawaii's Congressional Delegation To Work Together To Facilitate The Clean Up And Return Of Additional Military Lands.
Urging The United States Indo-pacific Command To More Proactively Combat Violence Against Civilian Women And Children In Hawaii By Making A Zero-tolerance Commitment, Sharing Genderbased Violence Prevalence Data With The State Government, And Launching An Anti-commercial Sexual Exploitation Program Across All Hawaii Military Installations.
Urging The United States Indo-pacific Command To More Proactively Combat Violence Against Civilian Women And Children In Hawaii By Making A Zero-tolerance Commitment, Sharing Genderbased Violence Prevalence Data With The State Government, And Launching An Anti-commercial Sexual Exploitation Program Across All Hawaii Military Installations.
Urging The United States Indo-pacific Command To More Proactively Combat Violence Against Civilian Women And Children In Hawaii By Making A Zero-tolerance Commitment, Sharing Genderbased Violence Prevalence Data With The State Government, And Launching An Anti-commercial Sexual Exploitation Program Across All Hawaii Military Installations.
Urging The United States Indo-pacific Command To More Proactively Combat Violence Against Civilian Women And Children In Hawaii By Making A Zero-tolerance Commitment, Sharing Genderbased Violence Prevalence Data With The State Government, And Launching An Anti-commercial Sexual Exploitation Program Across All Hawaii Military Installations.
Requesting All Branches Of The United States Military To Display The Hawaiian Flag On All U.s. Military Reservations And Military Training Facilities In The State.
Requesting All Branches Of The United States Military To Display The Hawaiian Flag On All U.s. Military Reservations And Military Training Facilities In The State.
Requesting All Branches Of The United States Military To Display The Hawaiian Flag On All United States Military Reservations And Military Training Facilities In The State.
Requesting All Branches Of The United States Military To Display The Hawaiian Flag On All United States Military Reservations And Military Training Facilities In The State.
Designates month of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Month" in NJ; designates last full week of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Week" in NJ.
Designates month of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Month" in NJ; designates last full week of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Week" in NJ.