Hawaiian Government Fails to Pass Tourism Fee Law

Image: Iao Valley State Park Maui. (photo via Claudette Covey)
Image: Iao Valley State Park Maui. (photo via Claudette Covey)
Donald Wood
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 8:55 AM ET, Thu May 4, 2023

A tourism fee proposed by the Hawaiian state legislature has died on the floor after lawmakers failed to hammer out financial details before the end of this year’s legislative session.

According to The Associated Press, lawmakers in Hawaii were working on a yearlong license or pass that arriving tourists would have to acquire to visit state parks and trails, with revenue being used to pay for the maintenance and protection of parks, coral reefs, forests and wildlife.

The bill initially passed through the state Senate with a fee of $50, but members of the House of Representatives removed the dollar amount. Lawmakers also proposed “$360,000 for five full-time state employees to implement the plan,” but an agreement couldn’t be reached in time.

State officials and citizens were disappointed by the lack of an agreement, as the idea of a tourism fee was widely supported by the governor, members of the House and Senate and the people who live on the islands, according to a survey conducted by the Hawaii Tourism Authority.

“I don’t think the bill failed to pass on the merits of the legislation and of the idea that we ought to be leveraging visitors to pay for these things,” state Senator Chris Lee said. “I think it was more the question of how and when.”

While the bill’s failure on the floor of state Congress has been met with frustration, Governor Josh Green said government officials must use this opportunity to “have a more comprehensive discussion on managing tourism.”

Governor Green said lawmakers expect the bill to be up for consideration again next year and should have the support to pass. He said the tourism fee would alleviate costs for residents and reduce the effects of tourism.

Hawaii boasts around 1.5 million year-round citizens, but the islands welcome an estimated 10 million visitors each year, a number that puts stress on the environment and local economic structure.


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