Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR169

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Urging The Hawaii State Legislature To Establish A State Department Of Government Efficiency.

Impact

The resolution underscores the impending challenge of state income tax cuts, which are projected to reduce Hawaii's revenue by approximately $5.6 billion by 2031. It emphasizes the essential need for careful financial management to ensure that taxpayer dollars are utilized effectively. By proposing a dedicated department to focus on identifying and rectifying inefficient use of funds, the resolution aims to enhance overall accountability within state government operations.

Summary

HCR169 is a House Concurrent Resolution from the Hawaii State Legislature, urging the establishment of a State Department of Government Efficiency. The motivation behind this resolution stems from findings in a recent Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll, where a significant majority of voters, about 77%, indicated the necessity for a comprehensive review of all government expenditures. Furthermore, 83% of voters preferred reducing government spending rather than increasing taxes, highlighting public demand for fiscal prudence amidst looming financial challenges.

Contention

While the resolution does not directly propose specific legislative action, it raises critical discussions on government accountability and fiscal responsibility that could resonate across various political divides. Debates may arise regarding the potential implications of establishing such a department, including concerns over its authority and the possible resistance from entities that may feel scrutinized. The call for efficiency also reflects broader concerns about government size and expenditures in an era where many constituents are increasingly aware of fiscal management issues.

Companion Bills

HI HR165

Same As Urging The Hawaii State Legislature To Establish A State Department Of Government Efficiency.

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