Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR8

Introduced
1/28/26  

Caption

Urging The Governor To Take Action To Protect Transgender Members Of The Hawaii National Guard From Discriminatory Federal Policy And Permit Qualified Transgender Service Members To Continue Their Service.

Impact

The resolution highlights the adverse effects the federal ban has had on military readiness and cohesion within military units. It emphasizes that purging qualified personnel based on discriminatory practices not only affects the individuals involved but also undermines the operational effectiveness of the military. By asserting that this discrimination is inconsistent with Hawaii's values, SR8 seeks to challenge federal policy while promoting inclusivity and equality for all service members regardless of their gender identity.

Summary

Senate Resolution 8 (SR8) urges the Governor of Hawaii to take definitive action to protect transgender members of the Hawaiʻi National Guard from what is described as discriminatory federal policies. The resolution calls for the governor to allow qualified transgender service members to continue serving without facing the ramifications of the federal ban put in place during the Trump administration. This federal policy prevents individuals with a history of gender dysphoria or those who have transitioned medically from military service, leading to significant concern regarding the treatment of these service members.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SR8 stem from the broader discussions regarding military policies and the rights of transgender individuals. Supporters argue that the governor's proactive stance could set a precedent for more inclusive and equitable treatment within the armed forces. Conversely, critics may raise concerns regarding the implications of resisting federal policy, including the potential ramifications for state-national guard relations and funding. The resolution thus serves as a statement of Hawaii's commitment to equal treatment while navigating the complexities of jurisdictional authority in military affairs.

Companion Bills

HI HR3

Same As Urging The Governor To Take Action To Protect Transgender Members Of The Hawaii National Guard From Discriminatory Federal Policy And Permit Qualified Transgender Service Members To Continue Their Service.

HI SCR10

Same As Urging The Governor To Take Action To Protect Transgender Members Of The Hawaii National Guard From Discriminatory Federal Policy And Permit Qualified Transgender Service Members To Continue Their Service.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR206

Condemning The Impact Of Federal Budget Cuts On Hawaii's Programs And Services.

HI HR198

Condemning The Impact Of Federal Budget Cuts On Hawaii's Programs And Services.

HI SR116

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI HCR187

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI HR180

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI SB88

Relating To The Hawaii National Guard.

HI SCR144

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI SR40

Urging The United States Government To Develop A National Biodiversity Strategy.

HI SB1381

Relating To The Hawaii National Guard.

HI SB1380

Relating To The Hawaii National Guard.

Similar Bills

NJ SJR103

Designates November of each year as "Transgender Awareness Month."

NJ AJR64

Designates November of each year as "Transgender Awareness Month."

DE HCR22

Recognizing March 31st As International Transgender Day Of Visibility In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR106

Recognizing March 31st As International Transgender Day Of Visibility In The State Of Delaware.

DC CER26-0105

Transgender Day of Remembrance Recognition Resolution of 2025

CA SR22

(2025-2026)

CA AR21

Relative to Transgender Day of Visibility.

TN HJR1253

A RESOLUTION to honor Transgender Day of Visibility and the resilience, contributions, and dignity of the transgender community in Tennessee.