Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR8

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Engrossed
4/4/23  

Caption

Urging The County Governments To Review Their Respective Government Structure To Identify Organizational Risks Of Corruption And Ethical Violations And To Develop Systematic Improvements To Such Risks.

Impact

The resolution came in response to various incidents of corruption, particularly in counties such as Honolulu, Hawaii, and Maui, where officials faced charges ranging from bribery to conspiracy linked to public contracting. By urging counties to identify structural gaps that may enable unethical conduct, HCR8 seeks to allow local governments to implement necessary reforms and enhance ethical standards. If adopted, the resolution would lead to the creation of independent oversight mechanisms for executive departments across county governments in Hawaii.

Summary

HCR8 is a House Concurrent Resolution introduced in the Thirty-second Legislature of Hawaii, urging county governments to undertake a systematic review of their governmental structures. The main objective is to identify and mitigate organizational risks associated with corruption and ethical violations that have been highlighted by recent scandals involving public officials. The resolution emphasizes the critical need for government transparency and accountability, aiming to restore public trust shaken by instances of bribery and misconduct among county officials.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HCR8 highlights significant concerns regarding the ethical conduct of public officials and the overall accountability of government institutions. While proponents argue that such reviews are crucial for regaining public trust and establishing higher ethical standards, critics may point to the effectiveness of these reforms and whether they would lead to significant changes in public perception and behavior. This resolution brings to light the essential need for ongoing dialogue about government ethics and the implementation of transparent practices in local governance.

Companion Bills

HI SCR21

Same As Urging The County Governments To Review Their Respective Government Structure To Identify Organizational Risks Of Corruption And Ethical Violations And To Develop Systematic Improvements To Such Risks.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR140

Urging The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Develop A Scope Of Work Or Requests For Proposals For Bidders To Perform Their Own Analysis And Methodology That Determines Whether A Development Will Contribute To The Long-term Fiscal Sustainability Of The State And Respective County.

HI HR121

Urging The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Develop A Scope Of Work Or Requests For Proposals For Bidders To Perform Their Own Analysis And Methodology That Determines Whether A Development Will Contribute To The Long-term Fiscal Sustainability Of The State And Respective County.

HI SB1422

Relating To Government.

HI HB627

Relating To Government Reform.

HI HB1877

Relating To Procurement.

HI HCR159

Urging The Hawaii Community Development Authority To Establish A Multiagency Working Group To Update The Maps, Tier Tables, And Inventories Of State Lands Suitable And Available For Affordable Housing Development.

HI SB2208

Relating To Procurement.

HI HCR84

Urging The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Amend Their Administrative Rules To Establish Another Pathway For Housing Projects Seeking An Exemption From State Laws And Rules.

HI HCR15

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Establish A New Satellite City Hall Office In Mililani To Improve Access To Government Services.

HI HB729

Relating To Candidate Committee And Noncandidate Committee Organizational Reports.

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