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House Concurrent Resolution 41: Supports Parental Rights
Authors:
Representatives, Mizuno, Awana, Brower, and Magaoay
Summary:
House Concurrent Resolution 41 was introduced to recognize and promote parental rights in Hawaii. In this resolution the Legislature “recognized and supported the traditional and constitutionally protected right of parents to make decisions relating to the care, custody, and control of their children and further recognized that governmental interference with parental rights is permissible only to prevent injury or potential injury to a child.”
Furthermore, this concurrent resolution was to be sent in the form of a certified copy to the Hawaii governor, attorney general, chairperson of the Board of Education, superintendent of education, director of health, director of Human Services, and director of Public Safety.
With this recognition of parental rights, the Hawaii Legislature would reflect the attitude of their support to insure and promote the continuing freedom of parents to make all decisions, including educational, for their children.
Status:
| 1/28/2008 | Referred to the Health and Judiciary Committees |
Bill died when legislature adjourned.
HSLDA's Position:
HSLDA supported H.C.R. 41.
Action Requested:
No action is requested at this time.





