Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce; commend
HR 88 establishes a two-year pilot program in Honolulu, providing safe public spaces for homeless individuals and families to access essential services and support.
HR 88 establishes a two-year pilot program in Honolulu, providing safe public spaces for homeless individuals and families to access essential services and support.
HR 88 is a resolution that requests the Governor's Coordinator on Homelessness and the City and County of Honolulu to establish a two-year pilot program aimed at addressing homelessness. The primary goal of this initiative is to provide a safe location on public land where homeless individuals and families can reside and access essential services.
HR 88 seeks to tackle homelessness in Honolulu through a structured pilot program that prioritizes safety and access to services for vulnerable populations. The resolution is currently progressing through the legislative process, with amendments aimed at enhancing its effectiveness. The outcome of this bill could significantly impact the local approach to homelessness and the resources available to those in need.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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