Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR185

Introduced
3/8/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/8/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Passed
4/4/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  

Caption

Requesting All Branches Of The United States Military To Display The Hawaiian Flag On All United States Military Reservations And Military Training Facilities In The State.

Impact

By requesting that the military display the Hawaiian flag, SR185 aims to foster a sense of state pride among the local population and those serving in the military. This display of the state flag can be seen as a gesture of respect not just for the state's culture and history, but also as a way to integrate local identity into the military framework. If actualized, this could also prompt the military to reinforce its commitment to acknowledging and respecting local customs and heritage.

Summary

Senate Resolution 185 requests that all branches of the United States military display the Hawaiian flag on military reservations and training facilities located within Hawaii. This resolution emphasizes the importance of the Hawaiian flag, which has historical and cultural significance to the state and its people. The bill seeks to honor and respect Hawaii's unique identity by promoting the visibility of its flag in military contexts, where a significant number of military personnel are stationed.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR185 appears to be largely positive, as it aligns with the values of respect and acknowledgment of state identity. Supporters of the measure view it as a way to enhance the relationship between the military and the local community, fostering goodwill and unity. Additionally, the resolution could be seen favorably by those advocating for increased recognition of Hawaiian culture within the context of a significant military presence in the state.

Contention

While the resolution is largely advocated for, there may still be some contention regarding the implications it carries. Some individuals may argue that the focus on the state's flag could detract from national identity or from the significance of the United States flag. However, the primary aim remains to foster respect and acknowledgment of Hawaii's unique culture amidst a strong military environment, aiming to strike a balance between local pride and national affiliation.

Companion Bills

HI SCR209

Same As Requesting All Branches Of The United States Military To Display The Hawaiian Flag On All United States Military Reservations And Military Training Facilities In The State.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR209

Requesting All Branches Of The United States Military To Display The Hawaiian Flag On All United States Military Reservations And Military Training Facilities In The State.

HI SR14

Requesting All Branches Of The United States Military To Display The Hawaiian Flag On All U.s. Military Reservations And Military Training Facilities In The State.

HI SCR16

Requesting All Branches Of The United States Military To Display The Hawaiian Flag On All U.s. Military Reservations And Military Training Facilities In The State.

HI HCR127

Requesting The United States Armed Forces To Provide Military Oversight Of All Contractors And Civilian Workers At United States Military Facilities In The State.

HI HR128

Requesting The United States Armed Forces To Provide Military Oversight Of All Contractors And Civilian Workers At United States Military Facilities In The State.

HI HCR208

Urging The United States Department Of Defense To Make Recreational Facilities On Military Installations In Hawaii Accessible To All Hawaii Residents.

HI HR200

Urging The United States Department Of Defense To Make Recreational Facilities On Military Installations In Hawaii Accessible To All Hawaii Residents.

HI HR87

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Convene A Makua Valley Task Force To Prepare For The Transition Of The Management Of The Makua Military Reservation From The United States Army To The State.

HI HCR106

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Convene A Makua Valley Task Force To Prepare For The Transition Of The Management Of The Makua Military Reservation From The United States Army To The State.

HI HCR218

Requesting The United States Department Of Defense To Provide An Annual Report To The Legislature On The Availability And Affordability Of Military Housing In Hawaii.

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