Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB716

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Relating To Education.

Impact

The bill proposes an appropriation of $1,000,000 from the general revenues of the State of Hawaii for the fiscal year 2023-2024. The funds are designated for contracting a qualified nonprofit organization to implement the aquatic safety program during regular school hours. This initiative is expected to significantly improve children's preparedness for aquatic emergencies, thereby reducing the incidence of drowning in the state, particularly among those from low- and moderate-income families who may not have access to private swimming lessons.

Summary

SB716 is a legislative measure introduced in the State of Hawaii intended to address the alarming rates of child drowning incidents through enhanced educational initiatives. Recognizing drowning as a leading cause of injury-related deaths among Hawaii's children, the bill aims to allocate funds to the Department of Education to establish an aquatic safety education program. The goal is to provide elementary school students with essential training in water safety, personal survival skills, and water rescue, ensuring that all children have equal access to this knowledge regardless of their background.

Conclusion

By mandating aquatic safety education as part of the public school curriculum, SB716 seeks to champion the health and safety of Hawaii's youth. It aligns with broader health initiatives aimed at reducing drowning incidents and fostering a culturally relevant approach to water safety instruction. As the bill progresses, community feedback and stakeholder engagement will be crucial to its successful implementation.

Contention

Despite the bill's supportive foundation in public health needs, potential points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of state funds amidst various educational needs. Critics may argue about the prioritization of aquatic safety over other educational programs or resources, especially in a complex budgetary environment. Furthermore, ensuring the effective execution and integration of this program into schools may pose challenges, particularly regarding staffing and resource allocation.

Companion Bills

HI HB601

Same As Relating To Education.

Previously Filed As

HI SB716

Relating To Education.

HI SB2098

Relating To Education.

HI HB601

Relating To Education.

HI HB2623

Relating To Education.

HI HR199

Urging The Department Of Education To Contract With A Qualified Nonprofit Organization To Establish An Aquatic Safety Education Program For Elementary School Students.

HI HCR219

Urging The Department Of Education To Contract With A Qualified Nonprofit Organization To Establish An Aquatic Safety Education Program For Elementary School Students.

HI SB2841

Relating To Water Safety Day.

HI SB308

Relating To Sexual Violence Prevention Education.

HI HB548

Relating To Sexual Violence Prevention Education.

HI SB2839

Relating To Education.

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