RELATING TO AIRPORTS.
Hawaii HB 28 on airports was introduced but carried over to 2026 without advancing, leaving its specific provisions and impact unclear to the public.
Hawaii HB 28 on airports was introduced but carried over to 2026 without advancing, leaving its specific provisions and impact unclear to the public.
HB 28 is a Hawaii bill relating to airports that was introduced in January 2025 but lacks publicly available detailed text regarding its specific provisions. The bill was referred to the Transportation Committee and subsequently carried over to the 2026 Regular Session without advancing further.
Airport legislation in Hawaii carries significant weight given the state's geographic isolation and dependence on air travel for commerce, tourism, and inter-island connectivity. Any substantive changes to airport operations, funding, or governance could affect travel costs, economic development, and public services across the islands.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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