Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Evaluate Certain Aiea Roadways And Identify Opportunities For Improvement Of Traffic Conditions And Pedestrian Safety.
Urging The Members Of Hawaii's Congressional Delegation To Monitor The Alliance For Hippocratic Medicine V. U.s. Food And Drug Administration And Take Action To Limit The Case From Further Restricting Access To Safe Abortion Options.
Urging The Public Utilities Commission, Hawaii State Energy Office, And The Counties To Allow Solar Farms To Elevate Solar Panels To Create Housing Units Beneath Them To Help Address The Homeless Crisis.
Urging The State Of Hawaii, City And County Of Honolulu, Federal Entities, And Private Land Owners To Work Together To Immediately Open The Section Of The Waianae Coast Emergency Access Road Extending Paakea Road Out To Lualualei Naval Road For Public Use On A Permanent Basis.
Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness To Conduct A Study On The Cost Of Programs And Services Necessary To End Chronic Homelessness By 2030.
Requesting The Department Of Transportation And All County Transportation Departments To Install Designations Of "do Not Block" And Related Signage At High Traffic Intersections.
Requesting The Department Of Transportation, Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development, And Department Of Environmental Services Of The City And County Of Honolulu To Jointly Evaluate Existing Infrastructure To Determine Current Sewer Capacities And Projected Future Capacity Needs For Development Along Transit-oriented Development Special Districts.
Requesting The Department Of Health And Department Of Public Safety To Work In Collaboration To Preserve The Health And Safety Of Special Needs Inmates And Others In The State's Jails And Prisons.
Requesting The Department Of Public Safety To Submit A Report To The Legislature Detailing The Department's Process In Assisting Inmates In Obtaining Identification Cards.
Requesting The Task Force On Beach And Water Safety To Resume Convening Regular Meetings As Mandated By Law And Provide A Current Status Report To The Legislature.
Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene A Four-day Work Week Task Force To Evaluate How More Flexible Work Hours And A Four-day Work Week Can Be Implemented For Public Employees In Hawaii.