Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR59

Introduced
3/10/23  

Caption

Requesting That The Department Of The Attorney General Convene A Sexual Exploitation Of Minors Steering Committee To Identify Issues Relating To The Sexual Exploitation Of Minors In The State.

Impact

If enacted, this resolution could significantly influence state policy on child welfare and protective services by bringing together key stakeholders to identify and analyze the complexities of sexual exploitation among minors. This includes factors contributing to their vulnerability, the experiences of these youth, and the challenges they face. By compiling and categorizing data on sexual exploitation based on diverse parameters such as age and background, the steering committee's findings could lead to informed legislative proposals aimed at preventing and addressing these issues in Hawaii.

Summary

Senate Resolution 59 (SR59) requests the Department of the Attorney General to convene a steering committee focused on the sexual exploitation of minors within the State of Hawaii. Recognizing the severe vulnerability of various youth populations—particularly those in foster care, LGBTQ+ youth, and those dealing with mental health or substance abuse issues—SR59 aims to enhance the state's approach to preventing such exploitation. The resolution acknowledges that sexually exploited minors often face coercion through emotional manipulation, threats, and fraud, highlighting the ongoing challenges within this pressing issue.

Contention

SR59 seeks to engage a broad coalition of experts and community representatives, which includes the Attorney General, school officials, and various social service advocates. However, potential contention might arise regarding the effectiveness and scope of the proposed committee. Concerns may be raised around the ability to address sensitive and confidential matters concerning individual cases, as well as whether sufficient resources will be allocated for continuous support and prevention efforts. As a resolution, it does not prescribe specific legislative outcomes, which might raise questions about accountability and measurement of success in combating the sexual exploitation of minors.

Companion Bills

HI SCR66

Same As Requesting That The Department Of The Attorney General Convene A Sexual Exploitation Of Minors Steering Committee To Identify Issues Relating To The Sexual Exploitation Of Minors In The State.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1216

Relating To The Sexual Exploitation Of Minors.

HI HB2183

Relating To Sexual Exploitation.

HI SB2238

Relating To Sexual Exploitation.

HI SR42

Requesting The Department Of Education To Convene The Erin's Law Task Force.

HI HCR164

Requesting The Department Of The Attorney General To Report To The Legislature On Ways To Strengthen The State's Registration Of Sex Offenders And Offenders Against Minors.

HI SR22

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene An Interagency Task Force To Combat The Underground Economy And Employee Misclassification In The State's Construction Industry.

HI HR143

Requesting The Department Of The Attorney General To Report To The Legislature On Ways To Strengthen The State's Registration Of Sex Offenders And Offenders Against Minors.

HI SR176

Declaring That Bullying Is A Matter Of Statewide Concern; Requesting The Department Of Education To Update Its Rules And Policies To Address Bullying; And Requesting The Hawaii State Council On Developmental Disabilities To Convene A Task Force To Address The Bullying Of Disabled Children.

HI SB238

Relating To Sexual Abuse Of Minors.

HI SCR33

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene An Interagency Task Force To Combat The Underground Economy And Employee Misclassification In The State's Construction Industry.

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