Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR148

Introduced
3/11/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
3/30/22  

Caption

Endorsing And Adopting The Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons And Urging Federal Leaders And The Nation To Make Nuclear Disarmament The Centerpiece Of United States' National Security Policy.

Impact

If adopted, HCR148 would influence state-level advocacy and align Hawaii's legislative stance with international efforts for disarmament. The resolution emphasizes the risks posed by the existence of nuclear arsenals, highlighting the significant threat not only to humanity but also to the environment. It calls for the United States to take definitive actions, such as removing nuclear weapons from hair-trigger alert and renouncing the first-use policy, thereby contributing to a reconsideration of national defense policies on a federal level.

Summary

HCR148, also known as the House Concurrent Resolution on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, seeks to endorse the treaty that prohibits nuclear weapons and urges federal leaders to prioritize nuclear disarmament as a key component of national security policy. By recognizing Hawaii’s unique position as a peace-promoting state, the resolution connects local sentiments to broader global aspirations for a world free of nuclear weapons.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR148 was largely positive among those advocating for peace and anti-nuclear initiatives, reflecting a strong desire for security free from the threats of nuclear conflict. However, there is also recognition of contention surrounding the overarching complexities of national security policy and the debates over how best to maintain peace while ensuring safety against potential threats.

Contention

While proponents see the adoption of the treaty as a critical step towards global safety, critics may argue about the effectiveness of disarmament in the current geopolitical climate, where tensions exist among nuclear powers. The resolution emphasizes the necessity of international cooperation to prevent nuclear conflict, implicitly acknowledging the diverse opinions regarding military readiness versus diplomatic engagement.

Companion Bills

HI HR148

Same As Endorsing And Adopting The Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons And Urging Federal Leaders And The Nation To Make Nuclear Disarmament The Centerpiece Of United States' National Security Policy.

HI SCR237

Same As Endorsing And Adopting The Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons To Achieve United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16 Of Peace, Justice, And Strong Institutions Of The 2030 Agenda For Sustainable Development.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR36

Urging The President Of The United States To Increase Ongoing Humanitarian Aid To Palestine Through The United Nations Children's Fund And World Food Programme.

HI SCR2

Endorsing The Participation Of Taiwan As An Observer In The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, International Civil Aviation Organization, World Health Organization, And International Criminal Police Organization.

HI HR25

Urging The President Of The United States To Increase Ongoing Humanitarian Aid To Palestine Through The United Nations Children's Fund And World Food Programme.

HI HCR63

Urging The Governor To Send Five Hundred Hawaii National Guard Members To Assist The Texas National Guard In Policing The United States-mexico Border.

HI HCR96

Supporting A Closer Partnership Between The United States And Taiwan In Values And Common Goals, The Relationships And Exchanges Between The State Of Hawaii And Taiwan, Taiwan's International Participation, And The Signing Of A United States-taiwan Bilateral Trade Agreement.

HI SR2

Urging This Body To Endorse The Participation Of Taiwan As An Observer In The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, International Civil Aviation Organization, World Health Organization, And International Criminal Police Organization; Supporting The Further Progress On The United States-taiwan Initiative On 21st-century Trade, A Speedy Conclusion To This Negotiation, And Encouraging The United States Trade Representative To Commence Negotiations To Enter Into A Bilateral Trade Agreement With Taiwan; And Supporting The State Of Hawaii's Thirty-first Anniversary Of Sister-state Relations With Taiwan And Commemorating The Forty-fifth Anniversary Of The Taiwan Relations Act.

HI HR46

Urging The Governor To Send Five Hundred Hawaii National Guard Members To Assist The Texas National Guard In Policing The United States-mexico Border.

HI HB1516

Relating To Nuclear Energy.

HI HR80

Supporting A Closer Partnership Between The United States And Taiwan In Values And Common Goals, The Relationships And Exchanges Between The State Of Hawaii And Taiwan, Taiwan's International Participation, And The Signing Of A United States-taiwan Bilateral Trade Agreement.

HI HCR18

Requesting The Hawaii Office Of Veterans' Services To Prioritize Policies And Services Expanding Financial And Other Forms Of Benefits For Hawaii National Guard Veterans, Retirees, And Veteran-owned Small Businesses.

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