Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB545

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To The Department Of Human Resources Development.

Impact

The bill appropriates funds for the creation of two full-time equivalent human resource specialist positions and one technician position to expand the department's training branch. It also allocates $100,000 for the development and implementation of a leadership training module specifically for manager-level employees. This is intended to foster collaboration among different departments and drive innovative solutions to the state's pressing problems. If enacted, this bill is expected to bolster the capacity of the Department of Human Resources Development, ultimately benefiting the effectiveness of state operations.

Summary

House Bill 545 focuses on enhancing the capabilities of the Department of Human Resources Development in Hawaii. It identifies the need for additional resources to provide professional development and training opportunities for state employees, which are deemed essential for their success and effectiveness in their roles. The bill proposes the establishment of new positions within the department that are responsible for the design and delivery of targeted training programs addressing the specific needs of various executive departments.

Contention

Although the bill appears to have a clear beneficial intent by investing in employee development, potential areas of contention may arise regarding the allocation of budgetary resources during times of fiscal constraints. Stakeholders may question the necessity of additional positions and the financial commitment made through appropriations, especially if budgetary issues impact other critical services. However, supporters may argue that improving professional development will lead to a more capable public service, which could justify the expenditure.

Companion Bills

HI HB545

Carry Over Relating To The Department Of Human Resources Development.

Previously Filed As

HI HB545

Relating To The Department Of Human Resources Development.

HI SB631

Relating To The Department Of Human Resources Development.

HI HCR98

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Establish The Hawaii State Fellows Program.

HI HR94

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Establish The Hawaii State Fellows Program.

HI SCR64

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Establish The Hawaii State Fellows Program.

HI SR49

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Establish The Hawaii State Fellows Program.

HI HB86

Relating To The Department Of Land And Natural Resources.

HI SCR55

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Conduct A Comprehensive Review Of The Boiler And Elevator Inspection Branch To Increase Personnel Recruitment And Retention.

HI SR37

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Conduct A Comprehensive Review Of The Boiler And Elevator Inspection Branch To Increase Personnel Recruitment And Retention.

HI HB856

Relating To The College Of Tropical Agriculture And Human Resources.

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