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THE SENATE |
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THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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SENATE RESOLUTION
requesting the LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE bureau to CONDUCT a study on the cost and scope of a comprehensive, statewide survey of m h , lgbtqia+, and Qtpi+ communities in hawaii.
     WHEREAS, individuals who embody both masculine and feminine spirit in Native Hawaiian culture, known as a M h , have historically held respected roles as teachers, healers, and cultural practitioners, serving as vital carriers of knowledge and traditions within Hawaiian society; and
     WHEREAS, the diverse queer and trans identities across the Pacific Islands, often referred to collectively as queer and trans Pacific Islanders (QTPI+) identities, are integral to the social, spiritual, and cultural fabric of their communities with unique traditions, practices, and roles that predate Western colonization; and
     WHEREAS, these identities reflect a rich heritage of gender diversity and fluidity that is recognized and celebrated within Pacific Island cultures, yet colonization, Western legal systems, and modern social structures have often marginalized or erased their presence in official records and policy planning; and
     WHEREAS, the M h , LGBTQIA+, and QTPI+ people are integral members of Hawaii's communities, families, cultures, and workforce, yet remain largely invisible in statewide data collection efforts; and
     WHEREAS, the absence of culturally informed, reliable, and disaggregated data on M h , LGBTQIA+, and QTPI+ populations significantly limits the ability of the State, Legislature, and county governments and nonprofit service providers to effectively identify disparities, allocate resources, develop evidence-based policy, and measure outcomes; and
     WHEREAS, national and local research consistently demonstrates that M h , LGBTQIA+, and QTPI+ individuals experience disproportionate barriers to health care, including mental and behavioral health services; higher rates of housing and economic insecurity; inequitable educational outcomes; and increased exposure to discrimination, harassment, and violence based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression; and
     WHEREAS, understanding the needs and experiences of M h , LGBTQIA+, and QTPI+ people in Hawaii requires approaches that honor these cultural histories and perspectives, ensuring that any data collection reflects and respects the community's lived experiences, traditional knowledge, and social contexts; and
     WHEREAS, conducting a comprehensive, statewide survey that estimates population size and examines health care access, mental health outcomes, economic stability, educational attainment, housing security, and experiences of discrimination would provide critical insight necessary to advance equity, improve culturally responsive service deliver, and ensure that public funds are used efficiently and effectively; and
     WHEREAS, before such a survey can be responsibly undertaken, the State must understand the projected costs, methodological considerations, privacy protections, and community engagement requirements necessary to carry out a high-quality, ethical, and culturally responsive data collection effort; now, therefore,
     BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2026, that the Legislative Reference Bureau is requested to conduct a study to determine the cost and scope of implementing a comprehensive, statewide survey of the M h , LGBTQIA+, and QTPI+ populations in Hawaii; and
     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the study is requested to include, but not be limited to:
     (1)  An estimated cost to design, administer,
analyze, and report on a statewide survey that identifies individuals who identify
as M h , LGBTQIA+,
and QTPI+, with methods that respect cultural protocols and community
engagement practices;
     (2)  Methodological
recommendations for estimating population size and demographics, including
culturally responsive and community-based research approaches that honor Native
Hawaiian and Pacific Islander knowledge systems;
     (3)  An
assessment of data elements related to health care access, including mental and
behavioral health care; economic strength and employment; educational
attainment; housing stability; and experiences of discrimination based on
sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression, with attention to how
cultural identity impacts these outcomes;
     (4)  The
specific needs of the elderly M h ,
LGBTQIA+, and QTPI+ community that may not be addressed by current resources;
     (5)  Considerations
for data privacy, confidentiality, and protections for respondents,
particularly those from marginalized or vulnerable cultural communities;
     (6)  Opportunities
for collaboration with Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community-based
organizations, M h ,
LGBTQIA+, and QTPI+ advocacy groups, academic institutions, and county
governments to ensure cultural relevance and accuracy of findings; and
     (7)  Identification
of potential state, federal, and private funding sources to support the
implementation of such a culturally informed survey; and
     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislative Reference Bureau is requested to submit a report of findings and recommendations, including cost estimates and proposed timelines, to the Legislature no later than twenty days before the convening of the Regular Session of 2027; and
     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Resolution be transmitted to the Director of Health, Director of the Legislative Reference Bureau, and Chair of the Hawaii State LGBTQ+ Commission.
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OFFERED BY: |
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DOH; LRB; LGBTQIA+; QTPI+; Comprehensive Survey; M h Report