RELATING TO RESILIENCY.
Hawaii SB 3318 advances unspecified resiliency measures through agriculture, environment, education, and budget committees to strengthen state preparedness.
Hawaii SB 3318 advances unspecified resiliency measures through agriculture, environment, education, and budget committees to strengthen state preparedness.
SB 3318 is a Hawaii bill related to resiliency that was recently introduced and passed first reading. The bill has been referred to the Agriculture and Environment (AEN), Education (EDU), and Ways and Means (WAM) committees for further review. Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but the committee referrals suggest it addresses environmental, educational, or economic resilience measures.
Hawaii faces unique vulnerability to climate impacts, natural disasters, and economic disruptions due to its island geography and isolation. Legislation focused on resiliency typically aims to strengthen infrastructure, communities, or systems to better withstand and recover from environmental or economic shocks. The multi-committee referral indicates this bill likely touches on interconnected policy areas requiring coordinated oversight.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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