The House approved
bills that address the needs of a wide spectrum of the State's population. The approach this session was to focus on the
State's long term needs such as reducing long term fiscal liabilities, repaying
our reserve funds, promoting economic development, education, sustainability
and improving the quality of life for residents.
"With the
actions we have taken today, our kupuna will be better protected from financial
abuse and better supported by a variety of programs and services. Residents who
want to lower their electric bills by installing solar panels, but could not
afford to do so, will be able to apply for low cost loans. We will be able to
support food sustainability and encourage our young people to enter the farming
profession with expanded incentives," said House Speaker Joseph M. Souki.
"We are also putting $160 million back into the hurricane relief fund and
$50 million into the rainy day fund over the next biennium. We are setting up a
schedule to re-establish appropriate levels to the EUTF health fund to ensure
the State's financial standing remains strong."
SB1087 SD2 HD3 CD1 RELATING TO GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE: Establishes a regulatory
financing structure to provide low-cost loans for green infrastructure
equipment.
SB19 SD1 HD2 CD1 RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY: This
bill would allow renters to enjoy cost savings on their electrical bill through
the installation of solar panels without having to incur the cost of installing
the system themselves. Landlords would enjoy an investment opportunity to add
value to their property.
SB1084 SD1 HD1 CD1 PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE
X, SECTION 1, OF THE HAWAII STATE CONSTITUTION TO PERMIT THE APPROPRIATION OF
PUBLIC FUNDS FOR PRIVATE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAMS: Proposes a constitutional
amendment to permit the appropriation of public funds for private early
childhood education programs, subject to non-discrimination provisions, as
provided by law.
SB1093 SD2 HD2 CD1 RELATING TO SCHOOL READINESS: Establishes the
Open Doors program within the Department of Human Services. The
purpose of the Act is to develop Open Doors as the statewide School Readiness
Program.
SB237 SD2 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO
PUBLIC SCHOOL LANDS:Establishes
a pilot program to generate revenue through the lease of public school lands
for public purposes. The purpose of this Act is to optimize the use of public
school lands to generate opportunities to improve school facilities and
infrastructure to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. Any redevelopment shall comply
with county plans, ordinances, and zoning and development codes and mandates
community input.
SB563 SD3 HD2 CD1 RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII: Amends the form and function
of the Candidate Advisory Council for the Board of Regents of the University of
Hawaii. The purpose of this Act is to increase the consideration and
appointment of qualified individuals to serve as members of the Board of Regents.
HB114 HD3 SD2 CD1 RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION: Requires the Administrator of
the State Procurement Office, rather than the University of Hawaii President,
to serve as the University's chief procurement officer for construction.
HB726 HD1 SD2 CD1 RELATING TO FILM AND DIGITAL MEDIA
INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT: The
purpose of this Act is to encourage the growth of the film and creative media industries
by providing enhanced tax incentives.
HB858 HD1 SD1 CD1 RELATING TO HI GROWTH INITIATIVE: Appropriates funds for the HI
Growth Initiative, an investment program to develop an ecosystem supporting high-growth
entrepreneurial companies in the State.
SB993 SD2 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LOANS: The purpose of this Act is to
establish enhancements in the agricultural loan program. To provide incentives
to the younger generation to enter into and to continue farming by adding farm
innovation loans,
SB757 SD2 HD2 CD1 RELATING TO AGRICULTURE: Appropriates funds to the Department of
Education to operate and implement the Future Farmers of America program.
SB593 SD2 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO AGRICULTURE: Expands livestock feed subsidies to
include milking goats, goats raised for meat, sheep, lambs, fish, and
crustaceans. This financial support enables the livestock industry to stabilize
its operations, thereby contributing to food security and increasing the
competitiveness of the local livestock industry with mainland suppliers.
SB642 HD2 CD1 RELATING TO HEALTH:
The purpose of this measure is to amend the medical use of marijuana law
to address the concerns of Hawaii's seriously ill patients.
HB668 HD2 SD2 CD1 RELATING TO HEALTH: Authorizes transfer of the
medical use of marijuana program from the Department of Public Safety to the
Department of Health.
HB672 HD2 SD2 CD1 RELATING TO HEALTH: Prohibits the sale and
purchase of electronic smoking devices to minors under eighteen years of age.
SB106 SD1 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO AGING: Establishes and funds a
position for an Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia Services coordinator.
Appropriates funds for programs and services that support the State's elderly population.
Establishes the Task Force on Mobility Management.
SB102 SD2 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO THE ELDERLY: Requires financial
institutions to report instances of suspected financial abuse of the elderly directly
to the appropriate county police department and the Department of Human
Services.
SB548 SD1 HD2 CD1 RELATING TO TELEMEDICINE: Exempts from licensing
requirements in the State any commissioned medical officer or psychologist
employed by the U.S. Department of Defense, who is credentialed by Tripler Army
Medical Center, while providing direct telemedicine support or services to
neighbor island beneficiaries.
SB551 SD2 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO A MEMORIAL: Directs the
Office of Veterans Services to develop a plan to establish a memorial honoring
the veterans of the Persian Gulf War, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi
Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation New Dawn, Global War on
Terrorism, Homeland Defense, and Operation Noble Eagle, and those who have
protected our borders by land, sea, and air.
SB515 SD2 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO HOUSING: The purpose of the
legislation is to better assist individuals facing or experiencing homelessness
by funding various homeless and housing programs. The bill also provides for substance abuse
treatment and mental health support services.
SB1340 SD2 HD2 CD1 RELATING TO FOSTER CARE: Establishes the young adult
voluntary foster care program to care for and supervise eligible foster youth
until age twenty-one.
SB535 SD1 HD2 CD1 RELATING TO LABOR: Establishes basic rights and
protections for domestic workers.
SB69 SD2 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO FIREARMS: Requires county police
departments under certain conditions to fingerprint, photograph, and perform
background checks on individuals who wish to register a firearm that was
procured out-of-state
SB978 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE:
Makes the offense of cruelty to animals in the second degree involving ten or
more pet animals in any one instance a class C felony.
SB635 SD1 HD3 CD1 RELATING TO ANIMAL CRUELTY: Amends offenses of causing
injury or death to a service dog and intentional interference with the use of a
service dog to include law enforcement animals. Adds a definition of "law
enforcement animal" to the Penal Code.
SB1092 SD1 HD1 CD1 MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO
RECAPITALIZE THE HURRICANE RESERVE TRUST FUND:
Makes a general fund appropriation of $50,000,000 for fiscal year
2013-2014 to recapitalize the hurricane reserve trust fund.
SB1094 SD1 HD1 CD1 MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE
EMERGENCY AND BUDGET RESERVE FUND:
Makes a general fund appropriation of $50,000,000 for fiscal year
2013-2014 to recapitalize the emergency and budget reserve fund.
HB546 HD2 SD2 CD1 RELATING TO THE HAWAII
EMPLOYERS-UNION HEALTH BENEFITS TRUST FUND:
Establishes the Hawaii employer-union health benefits trust fund (EUTF)
task force to examine the unfunded liability of the EUTF. Requires the annual
public employer contribution to be equal to the amount determined by an actuary
commencing with FY 2018-2019.
SB1194 SD2 HD1 CD1 RELATING TO TRANSIENT
ACCOMMODATIONS TAX:. Makes permanent
the transient accommodation tax rate of 9.25 per cent. Includes an $11 million
increase to the Hawaii Tourism Authority to strengthen marketing of Hawaii as a
visitor destination.
HB1132 HD1 SD1 CD1 RELATING TO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF
FINANCIAL INTERESTS STATEMENTS:
Requires a legislator to file a
disclosure of financial interests with the State Ethics Commission between
January 1 and January 31 annually.
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