Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1193

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/27/25  

Caption

Relating To Land Restoration.

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state laws regarding land use and management. It amends the Hawaii Revised Statutes to incorporate this new land trust framework, which will specifically govern the future of military-leased lands once they are returned to the State. The allocated uses for these lands are strictly limited to ecological restoration, agriculture that supports local food systems, and educational purposes, thereby restricting commercial activities that do not align with these goals. This legislative action seeks to promote environmental sustainability and community involvement in stewardship of the land.

Summary

Senate Bill 1193 establishes the Aloha Aina Land Trust, aimed at rehabilitating and managing lands transferred by the United States military to the State of Hawaii after the expiration of leases on those lands. This initiative focuses on long-term ecological rehabilitation, regenerative agricultural practices, and engagement with local communities, particularly emphasizing the inclusion of Native Hawaiian perspectives and traditions in land management. The bill is seen as a response to historical injustices concerning land control and aims to improve local environmental conditions and food sustainability.

Contention

Notable points of contention surround the conflict between economic development through potential commercial uses of land and the strict reservations outlined in the bill. Proponents argue that the bill ensures that returned lands prioritize community welfare and ecological concerns, invoking a sense of cultural responsibility toward the land. Opponents, however, may express concerns about limitations on land use that could hinder economic opportunities, particularly in a state where land use is vitally important for various sectors including tourism and agriculture.

Companion Bills

HI SB1193

Carry Over Relating To Land Restoration.

HI HB305

Same As Relating To Land Restoration.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1193

Relating To Land Restoration.

HI HB305

Relating To Land Restoration.

HI SB1456

Relating To Restoration Of Beach Lands.

HI HB1137

Relating To Restoration Of Beach Lands.

HI SB1559

Relating To Dune Restoration.

HI SB751

Relating To Marina Restoration.

HI SB535

Relating To Federal Land.

HI SB1188

Relating To Federal Land.

HI SB210

Relating To Public Lands.

HI HB511

Relating To Public Lands.

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