RELATED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT.
Hawaii HB 1189 addresses law enforcement matters but stalled in committee and carried over to 2026 without substantive action.
Hawaii HB 1189 addresses law enforcement matters but stalled in committee and carried over to 2026 without substantive action.
HB 1189 is a Hawaii bill related to law enforcement that was introduced in January 2025 but has not yet advanced beyond initial procedural steps. The bill was referred to the Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs (JHA) Committee and subsequently carried over to the 2026 legislative session without substantive action.
Without access to the bill's specific text or description, the real-world impact cannot be determined. However, law enforcement bills typically affect public safety policies, officer conduct standards, community policing practices, or departmental procedures—all of which have direct consequences for residents' interactions with police and local governance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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