Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1011

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/23/25  
Report Pass
2/14/25  

Caption

Relating To Culture And Arts.

Impact

The bill amends the Hawaii Revised Statutes to incorporate this recognition program into the administrative framework of the state archives. Awards will be presented annually in numerous categories, including arts, business, literature, and public service. The program aims to balance recognition for contributions to Hawaii with the need to inspire future generations. Awardees will receive a certificate of honor and a medal, along with their stories displayed for one year and then archived permanently.

Summary

SB1011, relating to culture and arts, aims to establish the Hawaii Leadership Awards Program. This program is designed to honor individuals who have made considerable and outstanding contributions to the state of Hawaii and serve as inspirations to others. The initiative addresses the need for a local recognition program that parallels the existing Aloha Order of Merit, which honors individuals for their national and international achievements. The Hawaii Leadership Awards Program will emphasize local contributions and achievements across various fields.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1011 appears to be largely positive, as the bill seeks to celebrate and recognize individuals who contribute to the cultural and artistic fabric of Hawaii. The bill’s intent to honor local heroes is generally seen as a step towards boosting community pride and engagement. However, it is important to note that the effective date for implementation extends to 2050, which may lead to discussions around the program's initiatives and funding in the intervening years.

Contention

While most discussions around SB1011 seem supportive, there may be underlying concerns about the allocation of resources for the awards program, especially considering its long-term implementation date. Critics could question the viability and sustainability of such a program, particularly if similar initiatives face budget constraints. Additionally, the selection process and criteria for nominations could become points of discussion, ensuring that the program remains fair and inclusive for all deserving candidates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB928

Relating To Culture And The Arts.

HI HB3048

Relating to arts and culture.

HI HB1378

Relating To The State Foundation On Culture And The Arts.

HI SB1577

Relating To The State Foundation On Culture And The Arts.

HI HB3191

Relating to support of cultural organizations.

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