Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB610

Introduced
1/25/21  

Caption

Relating To Gardens.

Impact

Additionally, HB 610 extends its focus to community gardens, emphasizing their role in enhancing neighborhood aesthetics and providing recreational outdoor spaces, especially in urban areas. The legislation outlines that community gardens contribute to public health by supporting healthy populations and potentially lowering healthcare costs, while also increasing property values through neighborhood beautification. The bill lays a framework for cooperation with academic institutions, such as the University of Hawaii at Manoa, to ensure that best practices in gardening are utilized, including advanced techniques like vertical gardening and aquaponics.

Summary

House Bill 610 seeks to advance gardening initiatives in Hawaii by authorizing the Department of Education to create programs that support the development of gardens on school properties. This bill recognizes the educational benefits of school gardens, which provide students with hands-on experience related to nutrition, cultural history regarding local food supplies, and environmental sciences. By integrating gardening into the educational curriculum, the bill aims to foster a better understanding of agriculture's vital role in the economy and promote healthier food choices among students.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to foster community engagement and sustainability, it may face scrutiny regarding funding, implementation logistics, and the prioritization of such programs in the broader educational agenda. Critics may express concerns over resource allocation, as well as the need for sufficient training for educators to effectively incorporate gardening into various subjects. Overall, this approach to gardening through education and community development reflects a trend towards sustainable urban planning and public health promotion.

Companion Bills

HI SB463

Same As Relating To Gardens.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1361

Relating To The Stadium Authority.

HI SB328

Relating To Affordable Housing.

HI HB945

Relating To The General Excise Tax.

HI HB1135

Relating To The General Excise Tax.

HI HB2190

Relating To The Right To Garden.

HI SB3320

Relating To The Right To Garden.

HI HB1375

Relating To Tourism.

HI SB1522

Relating To Economic Development.

HI SB3381

Relating To Lahaina.

HI HB1376

Relating To Economic Development.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.