SENATOR MAILE SHIMABUKURO 2022 HAWAII STATE LEGISLATURE
JULY 2022 Waiʻanae - Nānākuli - Maili - Ko Olina - Honokai Hale - Kapolei - Kalaeloa
2022
Legislative Accomplishments of the Senate Hawaiian Affairs Committee
As the Chair of the Senate Hawaiian Affairs Committee, I wanted to provide this End-of-Session report on behalf of each of its hard working committee members. ~ Senator Maile BILLS PASSED CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY RECOGNITION SB3357 (Act 195): Grants for Nonprofit Organizations; Native Hawaiian Community; $$ - Funds non-profit organizations whose programs offer community and cultural assistance including historical preservation, business trading, entrepreneurship, and mentoring. - Appropriates $1,500,000 to the DBET to support a virtual marketplace and the creation of a physical working space and resource center to provide info workshops, counseling, and financial literacy along with broadband access - Provides $500,000 to DLNR for the repatriation and reburial of Native Hawaiian remains.
HB2491 (Act 170): Hawaiian Language; Official Website; Letterhead. Establishes a spelling and punctuation standard for names and words in ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i. Also beginning July 1st 2023, requires names or words in ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i on stationary letterheads and official government websites prepared by or for state or county agencies to adhere to this new standard.
HB2475 (Act 82) Lā Ho‘iho‘i Ea; Restoration Day. Establishes July 31 of each year as Lā Ho‘iho‘i Ea to recognize the accomplishments of King Kamehameha III and honor members of the Hawaiian Community. Clarifies that Lā Ho‘iho‘i Ea is not a state holiday.
HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS SB3195 (Act 205): Geothermal Resources on Hawaiian Lands; $$ Appropriates $500,000 for FY 2022-2023 to DHHL to fund the investigation, exploration, and identification of geothermal resources on Hawaiian home lands.
SB879 (Act 206): Infrastructure Maintenance; Counties; DHHL. Requires that infrastructure for any DHHL housing development shall be maintained by the county after 60 days after completion and that the county will maintain any future necessary upgrades
HB1179 (Act 204): Invasive Species; Gorse; Mauna Kea; Pilot Program; $$. Provides $500,000 to DHHL to create a pilot program within the Aina Mauna Legacy program to remove and harvest gorse from Mauna Kea and develop it as a marketable product.
SB2021(Act 226): Office of Hawaiian Affairs; Public Land Trust Share; Working Group; $$ Provides $21,500,000 as the OHA interim annual share of the income and proceeds of the public land trust beginning in fiscal year 2022-2023. It also appropriates $64,000,000 immediately for past due monies owed from the trust revenues. Forms a working group to determine OHA’s pro rata share of income due annually from the public land trust