Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR165

Introduced
3/16/26  
Refer
3/18/26  
Report Pass
4/1/26  

Caption

Reaffirming The Legislature's Commitment To Participate As A Member Legislature In The Pacific Inter-parliamentary Assembly.

Impact

The resolution signifies a formal commitment to the ideals of the Pacific Inter-Parliamentary Assembly and acknowledges the legislative body’s ongoing participation. By doing so, it aligns Hawaii’s legislative agenda with regional priorities that aim to strengthen democratic governance and inter-parliamentary collaboration. The reaffirmation further positions Hawaii as a key player in discussions impacting Pacific Island nations, thus facilitating legislative exchanges that could bolster the effectiveness of laws and policies in the state reflective of regional challenges.

Summary

House Resolution 165 reaffirms the commitment of the Hawaii legislature to participate as a member of the Pacific Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, which was established to enhance cooperation among Pacific legislatures. This resolution aims to solidify ties between Hawaii and other Pacific nations, acknowledging Hawaii's unique role given its geographical and cultural connections to the region. The resolution emphasizes the importance of collaborative governance to tackle issues that are prevalent across the Pacific, such as climate change, economic resilience, and sustainable development.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HR165 appears to be positive, with strong support evident among legislators who value Hawaii's role as a conduit for Pacific unity. The resolution seems to foster a spirit of solidarity and cooperation beyond state bounds, which is crucial as states address common issues affecting Pacific communities. Many legislators express optimism about the benefits of a united approach to sharing best practices and addressing regional concerns.

Contention

While there is a general consensus on the advantages of joining the Pacific Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, discussions may have included points of contention regarding the breadth of commitment that this participation entails. Specific concerns might arise around the implications of deepening ties with other Pacific legislatures, including issues of resource allocation or prioritization between local needs and regional cooperation. However, such contentions are not prominently featured in the discussions surrounding the resolution.

Companion Bills

HI HCR175

Same As Reaffirming The Legislature's Commitment To Participate As A Member Legislature In The Pacific Inter-parliamentary Assembly.

HI SR154

Same As Reaffirming The Legislature's Commitment To Participate As A Member Legislature In The Pacific Inter-parliamentary Assembly.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1315

Relating To Parliamentarians.

HI HCR2

Requesting The Governor To Address The Legislature Assembled In Joint Session.

HI HR158

Urging The State Foundation On Culture And The Arts To Establish An Annual Festival Celebrating Pacific Island Culture And Arts.

HI HR154

Urging The Congressional Pacific Islands Caucus To Reintroduce And Advocate For The Passage Of The "engage The Pacific Act.

HI HR5

Communicating That The House Of Representatives Of The Thirty-third Legislature Has Assembled And Is Ready To Transact Business.

HI HR126

Urging The State, Counties, And Other Relevant Agencies To Provide Increased And Sustained Funding To The Invasive Species Committees And Hawaii Ant Lab Within The Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit Of The University Of Hawaii At Mnoa.

HI HCR163

Urging The State Foundation On Culture And The Arts To Establish An Annual Festival Celebrating Pacific Island Culture And Arts.

HI HCR159

Urging The Congressional Pacific Islands Caucus To Reintroduce And Advocate For The Passage Of The "engage The Pacific Act.

HI HR156

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu, The County Of Maui, The County Of Hawaii, And The County Of Kauai To Establish Sister City Relationships With Other Pacific Island Municipalities.

HI HR157

Urging The University Of Hawaii To Offer Students From Certain Pacific Island Nations A Reduced Tuition Rate Equivalent To The Resident Tuition Rate.

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HI SR154

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