Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR93

Introduced
3/16/26  
Refer
3/18/26  
Report Pass
3/31/26  

Caption

Nominating John D. Waihee Iii For Induction Into The Aloha Order Of Merit.

Impact

If adopted, HR93 would reinforce the values celebrated by the Aloha Order of Merit established by the Hawaiian Legislature in 1993. This recognition would serve not just as a personal honor for Waiheʻe but also as a reaffirmation of the state’s commitment to acknowledging notable leaders who have positively impacted Hawaii’s historical and cultural development. This could also inspire future generations to engage in public service and contribute to state governance.

Summary

House Resolution 93 (HR93) nominates John D. Waiheʻe III for induction into the Aloha Order of Merit, recognizing his historical significance as the first Native Hawaiian governor of any state in the USA. The resolution highlights Waiheʻe's contributions not only during his governorship from 1986 to 1994 but also his ongoing influence and leadership in various aspects such as education, health care, and indigenous rights. The resolution aims to honor his continued advocacy for social equity, environmental stewardship, and the betterment of the people of Hawaii.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR93 is largely positive, recognizing Waiheʻe's pioneering leadership role and the milestones achieved during his tenure. However, it may also stir discussions about the ongoing responsibilities of the state towards indigenous communities and the recognition of their contributions in leadership positions. The resolution promotes a narrative of respect and acknowledgment for contributions made by Native Hawaiians in governance.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for the nomination of John D. Waiheʻe III, there may be underlying tensions related to the representation of Native Hawaiian issues in contemporary policy discussions. Critics may argue that while recognizing individuals is important, greater attention is needed towards addressing systemic challenges facing indigenous populations today. This spotlight on Waiheʻe could potentially highlight the need for an ongoing dialogue about the role of Native Hawaiians in shaping state policy and identity.

Companion Bills

HI HCR101

Same As Nominating John D. Waihee Iii For Induction Into The Aloha Order Of Merit.

HI SR110

Same As Nominating John D. Waihee Iii For Induction Into The Aloha Order Of Merit.

Previously Filed As

HI HR80

Requesting The Department Of Education To Report On The Implementation Of Aloha-based Civic Education Initiatives In Hawaii's Public Schools.

HI HCR86

Requesting The Department Of Education To Report On The Implementation Of Aloha-based Civic Education Initiatives In Hawaii's Public Schools.

HI HR84

Commending The United States Air Force Reserve Command, 624th Aeromedical Staging Squadron, Medical Operations Flight On Their Meritorious Humanitarian Service For Mental Health Support In The Maui Wildfire Response.

HI HR51

Requesting The Judiciary To Convene A Working Group To Study How Effective Existing Laws On Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Orders, Protective Orders, And Harassment By Stalking Are In Preventing Continued Abuse And Harassment.

HI SCR183

Endorsing And Reaffirming Support For The Progress Achieved By The Aloha+ Challenge Through Its Integrated Approach And Six Ambitious Targets To Be Reached By 2030.

HI HB718

Relating To Positions At The John A. Burns School Of Medicine.

HI SCR65

Urging The Stadium Authority To Finalize A Contract For The Construction Of The New Aloha Stadium And To Continue Its Efforts In Earnest To Create The New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District.

HI SR153

Endorsing And Reaffirming Support For The Progress Achieved By The Aloha+ Challenge Through Its Integrated Approach And Six Ambitious Targets To Be Reached By 2030.

HI SR50

Urging The Stadium Authority To Finalize A Contract For The Construction Of The New Aloha Stadium And To Continue Its Efforts In Earnest To Create The New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District.

HI HB1436

Relating To The Aloha Spirit, Civics, And Democracy.

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