Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB903

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To Civil Air Patrol.

Impact

The bill proposes to appropriate $150,000 for two consecutive fiscal years (2023-2024 and 2024-2025) to ensure the CAP can continue its operations without interruption. This funding would be provided from the State's general revenues and would be designated for use by the Department of Defense. The reallocation of funds aims to safeguard the operational capacity of the CAP, which had previously ceased receiving state funding in 2019. By ensuring financial continuity, the CAP can maintain its vital functions in emergency situations, ultimately enhancing public safety and preparedness in Hawaii.

Summary

House Bill 903 seeks to provide financial support for the operational expenses of the Hawaii Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP). The CAP is a non-profit auxiliary of the United States Air Force that has been crucial in assisting emergency management services by conducting a range of activities related to disaster response, including search and rescue operations, damage assessments, and alert notifications. The bill recognizes the long-standing contributions of the CAP, especially after disasters like the Kilauea volcanic eruptions and severe weather incidents. It specifically notes that the CAP has supported the State's emergency management efforts over the past seventy-five years, with members serving as volunteers during critical missions.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at supporting the CAP, discussions may arise over the allocation of state resources during times of budget constraints. Some legislators may question the necessity for the funding, especially if prioritizing other state needs appears pressing. The CAP's reliance on state financial support might render it vulnerable to fiscal fluctuations, which could lead to debates on long-term sustainability and funding mechanisms for such essential services. However, advocates of HB 903 emphasize the indispensable role the CAP plays in disaster response, arguing that investing in these capabilities is critical to the resilience of Hawaii's emergency management infrastructure.

Companion Bills

HI SB1163

Same As Relating To Civil Air Patrol.

Previously Filed As

HI HB903

Relating To Civil Air Patrol.

HI HB2241

Relating To Civil Air Patrol.

HI SB3198

Relating To Civil Air Patrol.

HI SB3068

Making Appropriations For Wildfire Recovery.

HI HB679

Relating To State Funds.

HI SB582

Relating To State Budget.

HI HB2123

Relating To Air Pollution.

HI HB1564

Relating To Statewide Fire Helicopters.

HI SB2808

Relating To Statewide Fire Helicopters.

HI SB2857

Relating To An Aircraft Service And Maintenance Tax Credit.

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