Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR164

Introduced
3/16/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Engrossed
4/9/26  
Refer
4/10/26  
Report Pass
4/20/26  
Refer
4/20/26  
Report Pass
4/23/26  
Report Pass
4/24/26  

Caption

Prioritizing Efforts To Protect Hawaii's Critical Infrastructure From Foreign Influence.

Impact

By encouraging state agencies to prioritize security and self-sufficiency, SCR164 charted a path toward minimizing Hawaii's vulnerability to foreign stakeholders who may seek to dominate local infrastructure systems. It calls for an accelerated effort to eliminate reliance on imported food, energy, and other essential supplies, which could shield the state from global market shocks and geopolitical threats. This legislation aims not only to strengthen immediate infrastructure resilience but also seeks long-term strategic planning to safeguard Hawaii's critical resources.

Summary

SCR164, known as the Concurrent Resolution aimed at prioritizing efforts to protect Hawaii's critical infrastructure from foreign influence, addresses pressing concerns regarding the state's reliance on imported goods and services for its infrastructure systems. The resolution emphasizes the need for Hawaii to enhance its local control and resilience against foreign manipulation, given its unique vulnerabilities stemming from geographic isolation and heavy dependence on external supplies. The resolution arises from multiple instances where foreign interests have been linked to disruptions that could threaten the state's security and resource availability.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR164 appears to be largely supportive among state legislators, who recognize the necessity of protecting Hawaii's infrastructure integrity. However, there are underlying concerns about the feasibility of completely weaning the state off of imported supplies, as well as the potential economic implications of such transitions. The discussion indicates a consensus on the importance of minimizing foreign control, but also reflects acknowledgment of the challenges posed by Hawaii's economic structure and existing supply chains.

Contention

Notably, while SCR164 advocates for local control and resilience, there are debates over the methods and timelines to achieve the proposed goals. Some stakeholders may argue that immediate termination of foreign reliance could disrupt existing services and economic paradigms. Thus, the resolution not only highlights the urgency of the issue but indicates that careful planning is critical to avoid adverse impacts on the state's economy while implementing necessary safeguards against foreign influence.

Companion Bills

HI SR155

Same As Prioritizing Efforts To Protect Hawaii's Critical Infrastructure From Foreign Influence.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR199

Urging Increased Caution Concerning Foreign Influence In Hawaii's Critical Infrastructure.

HI SR179

Affirming Hawaii's Path To Financial And Economic Security, Resiliency, And Self-determination By Urging Increased Caution Concerning Foreign Influence In Hawaii's Critical Infrastructure And Calling On Departments And Agencies To Accelerate The Elimination Of Hawaii's Dependence On Imports Serving Critical Infrastructure Including Fuels For Electricity Generation And Intra-state Transportation As Soon As Possible, But No Later Than 2045.

HI SCR139

Requesting The Agribusiness Development Corporation To Designate Kunia, Leilehua Plateau, And Poamoho As The Central Oahu Agricultural Corridor And To Establish A List Prioritizing Potential Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Projects That Would Provide The Most Value To The State.

HI SB1665

Relating To Foreign Critical Assets.

HI HCR77

Requesting The Agribusiness Development Corporation To Designate Kunia, Leilehua Plateau, And Poamoho As The Central Oahu Agricultural Corridor And Establish A List Prioritizing Potential Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Projects Statewide That Would Provide The Most Value To The State.

HI SR157

Requesting The Department Of Agriculture To Designate Kunia, Leilehua Plateau, And Poamoho As The Central Oahu Agricultural Corridor And To Establish A List Prioritizing Potential Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Projects That Would Provide The Most Value To The State.

HI HR69

Requesting The Agribusiness Development Corporation To Designate Kunia, Leilehua Plateau, And Poamoho As The Central Oahu Agricultural Corridor And To Establish A List Prioritizing Potential Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Projects That Would Provide The Most Value To The State.

HI SB371

Relating To Property Damage Of Critical Infrastructure Facilities.

HI SB1451

Relating To Critical Infrastructure.

HI HR181

Requesting The Governor, State Agencies, And Other Relevant Stakeholders To Accelerate Hawaii's Clean Energy Transition And Take Immediate, Decisive Action To Reduce And Eliminate Dependence On Imported Fossil Fuels To Improve Energy Security And Protect Consumers From Rising Energy Costs.

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