Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR18

Introduced
3/8/22  
Refer
3/11/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  

Caption

Recognizing April 17 Through April 23, 2022, As Volunteer Week Hawaii Throughout The State.

Impact

SR18 acts as a formal recognition of volunteer work within Hawaii and contributes to building a culture of service in the state. By asserting the importance of volunteerism, the resolution promotes participation in service projects and acknowledges the commitment of volunteers who contribute to various community efforts. The resolution also encourages public and private sectors to support volunteer programs and enable meaningful service opportunities during this week and beyond.

Summary

Senate Resolution 18 (SR18) aims to officially recognize April 17 through April 23, 2022, as 'Volunteer Week Hawaii' throughout the state. This resolution is aligned with the national observance of National Volunteer Week, which was first established in 1974 to foster community engagement and encourage volunteer service across the United States. The recognition of this week is intended to highlight the importance of volunteer efforts and empower individuals, emphasizing that communities are central to social change initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR18 is largely positive, with broad appreciation for the values of community service and volunteerism. Senators who supported the resolution recognize the essential role that volunteers play in strengthening communities and fostering engagement. The legislation received unanimous support in the Senate, reflecting a consensus on the need to elevate the visibility and appreciation of volunteers in Hawaii.

Contention

There appears to be minimal contention surrounding SR18, as it serves a unifying purpose by celebrating volunteer efforts rather than imposing new regulations or directives. The resolution's focus on promoting volunteerism and community engagement has garnered support from across the political spectrum and among various organizations. It serves as a reminder of the essential role of volunteers in addressing local challenges and contributing positively to society.

Companion Bills

HI SCR24

Same As Recognizing April 17 Through April 23, 2022, As Volunteer Week Hawaii Throughout The State.

HI HR103

Same As Recognizing April 17 Through April 23, 2022, As Volunteer Week In The State Of Hawaii.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR221

Recognizing February 19 Through February 23, 2024, As Scholastic Journalism Week In Hawaii.

HI HR201

Recognizing February 19 Through February 23, 2024, As Scholastic Journalism Week In Hawaii.

HI SR1

Recognizing The Day Of The Second New Moon After The Winter Solstice Of Every Year As The Lunar New Year In The State Of Hawaii.

HI SCR1

Recognizing The Day In 2025 Of The Second New Moon After The Winter Solstice Of 2024 As The Lunar New Year In The State Of Hawaii.

HI SR180

Requesting The Board Of Education To Adopt A Policy Relating To Community Schools To Guide The Establishment Of Additional Community Schools Throughout The State.

HI HCR66

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Report On Strategies For Native Hawaiian Rural Resiliency.

HI HR49

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Report On Strategies For Native Hawaiian Rural Resiliency.

HI HR221

Congratulating The 2024 United States Senate Youth Program Delegate, 2023 Prudential Emerging Visionaries Winner, 2023 U.s. Presidential Scholar, And 2024 Hawaii Lifesmarts State Competition Winners.

HI SB827

Relating To Hawaiian Language Programs.

HI SR56

Requesting Businesses In Hawaii To Use Hawaiian Language And Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop And Implement Education Programs To Teach Employees Hawaiian And Hire Permanent Hawaiian Language Teachers.

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