RELATING TO HAWAII BEACH DAY.
House Bill 1332 establishes an annual "Hawaii Beach Day" to boost tourism, promote beach conservation, and engage local communities in protecting coastal ecosystems.
House Bill 1332 establishes an annual "Hawaii Beach Day" to boost tourism, promote beach conservation, and engage local communities in protecting coastal ecosystems.
House Bill 1332 aims to establish a designated "Hawaii Beach Day" to promote tourism and celebrate the natural beauty of Hawaii's beaches. The bill seeks to enhance public awareness of beach conservation and the importance of maintaining Hawaii's coastal ecosystems.
House Bill 1332 represents an initiative to celebrate and protect Hawaii's beaches while promoting tourism. By establishing an annual Hawaii Beach Day, the bill aims to foster community engagement and environmental stewardship, contributing to the overall well-being of Hawaii's coastal ecosystems and local economies. Further legislative action will determine the bill's future and its potential impact on the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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