MEMORIAL-BARBARA A. MADSEN
SR 204 urges federal reimbursement for Hawaii's cleanup costs in Lahaina Harbor, supporting local ecosystems and community recovery from environmental challenges.
SR 204 urges federal reimbursement for Hawaii's cleanup costs in Lahaina Harbor, supporting local ecosystems and community recovery from environmental challenges.
Senate Resolution 204 (SR 204) aims to urge the federal government to provide financial reimbursement to the state of Hawaii for expenses incurred in debris removal, dredging of toxic materials, and other environmental cleanup efforts in Lahaina Harbor. This resolution highlights the need for federal support in addressing environmental challenges that have arisen in the region.
Federal Reimbursement: The resolution calls for the federal government to reimburse Hawaii for costs associated with:
Environmental Focus: The resolution emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean and safe environment in Lahaina Harbor, which is vital for both local ecosystems and community well-being.
SR 204 serves as a formal request for federal assistance in addressing significant environmental challenges in Lahaina Harbor. By urging the federal government to reimburse the state for cleanup efforts, the resolution seeks to ensure the health of the local environment and support the community's recovery and sustainability efforts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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