Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives To Require Each Member To Plant At Least One Food Tree On State Land.
Impact
If adopted, H.R. 211 would significantly impact the legislative practices of House members by instituting a requirement that directly links their actions to broader agricultural sustainability goals. It aims to set an example for the community and encourage active participation from elected officials in initiatives that bolster local food production. The bill also calls upon state agencies to assist in identifying appropriate lands for such plantings, thereby integrating governmental support into the initiative.
Summary
H.R. 211, proposed in the Thirty-Second Legislature of Hawaii for 2024, seeks to amend the rules of the House of Representatives by mandating that each member plant at least one food tree on state land during their term. This initiative is motivated by the goals outlined in the Hawaii State Planning Act, which emphasizes expanding Hawaii's agricultural base, enhancing food security, and promoting locally grown food products. The bill positions food trees as vital components in achieving these objectives by leveraging state lands for agricultural use.
Contention
There may be some points of contention regarding the feasibility and implementation of H.R. 211. Concerns could arise related to the choice of land, the types of food trees to be planted, and the responsibilities placed on legislators in managing this task. Some members could argue that the requirement diverts time and resources from their primary legislative duties, while supporters may contend that it enriches their connection to the constituents and the land they serve.
Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives To Prohibit Members And Officers Of The House Of Representatives From Consuming Alcohol Within The State Capitol.
Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.
Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.
Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.
Urging The Counties To Adopt Local Zoning Ordinances To Require Owners Of Agricultural-zoned Lands To Execute And Record Declarations That Acknowledge State And County Agricultural Land Use Regulations And Requirements And Penalties For Noncompliance.
Requesting That The Department Of Agriculture Convene An Advisory Commission To Address Certain Issues To Guide Action And Progress In The Agriculture, Aquaculture, And Food Systems Industries Of The State.
Requesting That The Department Of Agriculture Convene An Advisory Commission To Address Certain Issues To Guide Action And Progress In The Agriculture, Aquaculture, And Food Systems Industries Of The State.