Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1275

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

Relating To State-owned Historic Properties And Inherited Lands.

Impact

The effect of SB1275 will be significant, as it aims to create sustainable funding mechanisms for preserving historic properties. The group will conduct extensive inventories and evaluations of state-owned properties to identify those at risk, allowing for targeted preservation efforts. By establishing criteria for funding allocation, the bill seeks to enhance the state's ability to manage and protect its cultural heritage effectively. Moreover, the incorporation of partnerships with lineal descendants and cultural practitioners aims to center local communities in the preservation process.

Summary

Senate Bill 1275 establishes a State-Owned Historic Properties Preservation Plan Working Group within the Department of Land and Natural Resources. The purpose of this group is to identify all state-owned historic properties and inherited lands, as well as develop a comprehensive preservation plan. This initiative aims to ensure that these properties are adequately protected while fostering community engagement and stewardship. The working group will consist of various members, including representatives from the state historic preservation division and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, ensuring a broad range of perspectives on heritage preservation.

Contention

While the bill presents many positive elements geared towards preserving Hawaii’s historic properties, potential points of contention may arise regarding the creation of funding sources. Proposals could include new taxes or reallocations from existing budgets, which might face scrutiny and debate among legislators and the public. Furthermore, balancing the interests of state authorities and local communities in decision-making processes could present challenges, especially regarding specific property management and preservation tactics. Ensuring that community voices are heard throughout the preservation planning may require ongoing dialogue and negotiation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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