RELATING TO LAND RESTORATION.
HB 305 proposes land restoration measures in Hawaii addressing environmental recovery and land stewardship with implications for funding, Native Hawaiian interests, and implementation authority.
HB 305 proposes land restoration measures in Hawaii addressing environmental recovery and land stewardship with implications for funding, Native Hawaiian interests, and implementation authority.
HB 305 addresses land restoration in Hawaii, though specific provisions are not detailed in the provided legislative history. The bill was introduced with five sponsors and referred to three committees (Water, Agriculture & Land; Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs; and Finance), indicating it likely involves significant environmental, legal, and fiscal considerations.
Land restoration efforts in Hawaii carry substantial implications for ecosystem recovery, agricultural viability, and Native Hawaiian interests, given the state's unique environmental challenges and cultural significance of land stewardship. The bill's referral to the Hawaiian Affairs committee suggests potential connections to Native Hawaiian land rights or restoration priorities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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