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Bill Summary · SB 2705

Legislative bill overview

SB 2705 is a Hawaii bill introduced by Senators Mike Gabbard and Stanley Chang focused on human and community resilience. Without access to the bill's full text, the specific provisions cannot be detailed, but the title suggests it addresses measures to strengthen individual and collective capacity to withstand and recover from challenges.

Why is this important

Community resilience legislation typically affects how Hawaii prepares for and responds to disasters, climate impacts, economic disruptions, and social stressors. The bill's placement in Education and Ways & Means committees indicates it may involve funding mechanisms or educational components for resilience-building initiatives.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact: WAM referral suggests budget allocation; lawmakers may debate funding priorities and sources
  • Scope definition: "Community resilience" is broad and could encompass climate adaptation, disaster preparedness, mental health, or economic diversification—disagreement may arise over focus areas
  • Implementation mechanism: Questions about whether resilience efforts should be centralized, devolved to counties, or community-led could create policy divisions

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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