Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR51

Introduced
3/12/26  
Refer
3/18/26  
Report Pass
4/2/26  

Caption

Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority To Add A Stipulation To Its Signature Event Program To Require Thirty Percent Of Funds Awarded Through The Program To Be Used To Market Events To Out-of-state Markets.

Impact

The proposed requirement is anticipated to significantly impact how funds are utilized within the HTA's Signature Event Program. Currently, grantees have the flexibility to use awarded funds primarily for local purposes, which could limit their effectiveness in reaching out to potential out-of-state visitors. By mandating that a portion of these funds be dedicated to out-of-state marketing, the resolution aims to bolster the tourism sector, ensuring that publicly funded events contribute actively to increased visitor demand and overall economic growth in Hawaii.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 51 (HCR51) aims to urge the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) to revise its Signature Event Program. The resolution specifically calls for a requirement that thirty percent of the funds awarded through this program be allocated specifically for marketing the supported events to out-of-state audiences. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the visibility of Hawaiian cultural events and increase tourism by attracting visitors from other states and regions.

Contention

While the resolution reflects a strategic goal to enhance tourism, it may also face scrutiny regarding the adequacy of fund allocation versus operational needs of events. Critics may express concerns about the imposition of marketing mandates that could divert funds from essential event operations. The balance between local operational needs and broader marketing strategies may become a point of contention during discussions surrounding the implementation of this proposal. Overall, HCR51 serves as a crucial reminder of the intersection between governmental support for local events and the multifaceted objectives of the tourism industry in Hawaii.

Companion Bills

HI HR47

Same As Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority To Add A Stipulation To Its Signature Event Program To Require Thirty Percent Of Funds Awarded Through The Program To Be Used To Market Events To Out-of-state Markets.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR142

Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority And Department Of Transportation To Expand The Khea Airport Greetings Program To Display Keiki Art In All Neighbor Island Airports.

HI HCR143

Strongly Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority To Encourage All Transient Accommodations To Incorporate The Pono Pledge As A Requirement For Guest Check-in.

HI HR136

Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority And Department Of Transportation To Expand The Khea Airport Greetings Program To Display Keiki Art In All Neighbor Island Airports.

HI HB603

Relating To Native Hawaiian Business Marketing.

HI HR137

Strongly Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority To Encourage All Transient Accommodations To Incorporate The Pono Pledge As A Requirement For Guest Check-in.

HI SB1536

Relating To The Hawaii Tourism Authority.

HI HCR73

Urging The University Of Hawaii President And Board Of Regents To Establish A Bachelor Of Science In Nursing Program At The University Of Hawaii Maui Campus.

HI SCR221

Urging The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Repeal, Revoke, Or Buy Out The Remainder Of The Lease Of The Prince Kuhio Plaza And Resell That Lease At Fair Market Value To A New Entity That Agrees To Properly Maintain The Property.

HI SR196

Urging The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Repeal, Revoke, Or Buy Out The Remainder Of The Lease Of The Prince Kuhio Plaza And Resell That Lease At Fair Market Value To A New Entity That Agrees To Properly Maintain The Property.

HI HCR8

Urging The United States Department Of Justice To Include Hawaii In The Missing Or Murdered Indigenous Persons Regional Outreach Program.

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