Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR153

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/12/25  
Report Pass
3/31/25  

Caption

Endorsing And Reaffirming Support For The Progress Achieved By The Aloha+ Challenge Through Its Integrated Approach And Six Ambitious Targets To Be Reached By 2030.

Impact

By endorsing the Aloha+ Challenge, SR153 not only highlights Hawaii's efforts in promoting sustainable practices but also aligns the state's objectives with the broader United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This alignment potentially elevates Hawaii's status as a leader in sustainability, and further cements its commitment to tackling critical issues such as climate change and resource management at both local and global levels. The Aloha Dashboard, a tool for measuring progress, promotes transparency and accountability, thereby facilitating informed decision-making across sectors.

Summary

Senate Resolution 153 (SR153) aims to endorse and reaffirm the progress achieved by the Aloha+ Challenge, a state initiative initiated in 2014. This resolution recognizes the importance of Hawaii's commitment to sustainability through six ambitious targets that are to be achieved by 2030. These targets include clean energy transformation, enhancing local food production and consumption, fostering smart sustainable communities, improving green workforce education, reducing solid waste, and better managing natural resources. The Aloha+ Challenge serves as a vital framework for tracking the state's progress towards these sustainability goals.

Contention

Although the resolution itself may not face as much controversy as legislative bills, the broader implications of the Aloha+ Challenge might attract varying viewpoints among stakeholders. Some proponents argue that the ambitious targets outlined are essential for the state's future resilience and ecological health. In contrast, critics may question the feasibility and execution of such goals, expressing concerns about the potential burden on local communities and businesses to adapt to stringent sustainability measures. Nonetheless, the overarching support for the Aloha+ Challenge suggests a growing prioritization of environmental issues in Hawaii's legislative agenda.

Companion Bills

HI SCR183

Same As Endorsing And Reaffirming Support For The Progress Achieved By The Aloha+ Challenge Through Its Integrated Approach And Six Ambitious Targets To Be Reached By 2030.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR183

Endorsing And Reaffirming Support For The Progress Achieved By The Aloha+ Challenge Through Its Integrated Approach And Six Ambitious Targets To Be Reached By 2030.

Similar Bills

HI SCR183

Endorsing And Reaffirming Support For The Progress Achieved By The Aloha+ Challenge Through Its Integrated Approach And Six Ambitious Targets To Be Reached By 2030.

MI HB4016

Holidays: other; "Huntington's Disease Awareness Month"; designate as the month of May of each year. Creates new act.

HI HR9

Requesting The Director Of Transportation To Establish The Makakilo Drive Extension Task Force To Address Issues Delaying The Construction Of The Makakilo Drive Extension Project.

HI HCR9

Requesting The Director Of Transportation To Establish The Makakilo Drive Extension Task Force To Address Issues Delaying The Construction Of The Makakilo Drive Extension Project.

HI HR178

Requesting The Department Of Taxation And The Economic Research Organization At The University Of Hawaii To Collaborate And Develop Data Driven Analyses Of The Impacts Of Tax Policies On Economic Development, Migration Patterns, And Other Factors Affecting Public Policy.

HI HCR183

Requesting The Department Of Taxation And The Economic Research Organization At The University Of Hawaii To Collaborate And Develop Data Driven Analyses Of The Impacts Of Tax Policies On Economic Development, Migration Patterns, And Other Factors Affecting Public Policy.

HI SR156

Urging All Boards And Commissions To Conduct Annual Performance Reviews Of Their Executive Directors Or Persons Holding Equivalent Positions Exempt From Civil Service Law.

HI SCR143

Urging All Boards And Commissions To Conduct Annual Performance Reviews Of Their Executive Directors Or Persons Holding Equivalent Positions Exempt From Civil Service Law.