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SR 113 urges Hawaii's Congress to secure federal funds for an EPA-certified lab to analyze environmental toxins, ensuring public access to health and safety information.
SR 113 urges Hawaii's Congress to secure federal funds for an EPA-certified lab to analyze environmental toxins, ensuring public access to health and safety information.
Bill Number: SR 113
Title: Urging Hawaii's Congressional Delegation to Take All Actions Necessary and Proper to Cause the United States Congress to Fund the Construction and Commencement of Operations of a Laboratory Certified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to Analyze Environmental Toxins in the State and Publish the Results to the Public.
Status: Certified copies of resolution sent on May 31, 2024
Introduced: March 07, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject: Department of Health (DOH), Environmental Toxins, Laboratory, Public Information
The primary intent of SR 113 is to urge Hawaii's congressional delegation to advocate for federal funding to establish a laboratory that will be certified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This laboratory will focus on analyzing environmental toxins present in the state of Hawaii and will be responsible for publishing the results of these analyses to the public. The resolution aims to enhance public health and safety by ensuring that residents are informed about environmental hazards.
SR 113 represents a significant step towards improving environmental health monitoring in Hawaii. By urging federal action to fund a certified laboratory, the resolution aims to ensure that residents have access to vital information regarding environmental toxins, thereby promoting public health and safety in the state.
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