ARTICLE V CONVENTION – States findings of the Legislature and makes three separate applications to the United States Congress to call a convention of the states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States.
68th Legislature, 1st Regular Session (2025)
HCR 10 seeks to enhance transparency and stakeholder participation in selecting Kamehameha Schools trustees, empowering the community and ensuring accountable governance.
Summary of HCR 10: Requesting the Probate Court to Increase Transparency and Stakeholder Participation in the Kamehameha Schools Trustee Selection Process
Bill Overview
Bill Number: HCR 10
Title: Requesting the Probate Court to Increase Transparency and Stakeholder Participation in the Kamehameha Schools Trustee Selection Process
Status: Referred to the Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs (JHA) Committee
Introduced Date: January 29, 2025
Classification: Concurrent Resolution
Subject: Kamehameha Schools, Probate Court, Trustee Selection Process
Purpose and Intent
HCR 10 aims to enhance the transparency and inclusivity of the trustee selection process for the Kamehameha Schools, a private educational institution in Hawaii established to benefit Native Hawaiian children. The resolution seeks to ensure that stakeholders, including community members and beneficiaries, have a more significant role in the selection of trustees, thereby fostering greater accountability and trust in the governance of the institution.
Key Provisions
Increased Transparency: The resolution calls for the Probate Court to implement measures that would make the trustee selection process more open to public scrutiny.
Stakeholder Participation: It emphasizes the importance of involving stakeholders in the selection process, which may include community forums, public input sessions, or other mechanisms to gather feedback from those affected by the trustees' decisions.
Recommendations for Improvement: The resolution may suggest specific practices or guidelines for the Probate Court to adopt in order to facilitate this increased transparency and participation.
Impact
Beneficiaries of Kamehameha Schools: The primary beneficiaries of this resolution are the students and families associated with Kamehameha Schools, as well as the broader Native Hawaiian community, who will have a more direct voice in governance matters.
Probate Court: The resolution places additional responsibilities on the Probate Court to ensure that the selection process aligns with the principles of transparency and stakeholder engagement.
Community Engagement: By fostering greater participation, the resolution aims to strengthen community ties and ensure that the trustees reflect the values and needs of the stakeholders they serve.
Legislative Timeline
January 29, 2025: Bill introduced and offered.
January 30, 2025: Officially offered for consideration.
March 14, 2025: Referred to the Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs Committee (JHA), as noted on referral sheet 22.
Related Bills
HR 10: This is the companion bill to HCR 10, which may address similar issues or provide additional context regarding the trustee selection process.
This resolution represents a significant step towards improving governance at Kamehameha Schools by advocating for a more inclusive and transparent process in selecting its trustees.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.