RELATING TO BEEKEEPING.
Hawaii SB 2160 advances beekeeping regulations through Senate committees with amendments, moving toward budgetary review after narrowly passing environmental committee consideration.
Hawaii SB 2160 advances beekeeping regulations through Senate committees with amendments, moving toward budgetary review after narrowly passing environmental committee consideration.
SB 2160 relates to beekeeping regulations in Hawaii, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the legislative actions provided. The bill has advanced through the Agricultural and Environmental (AEN) committee with amendments and is now referred to the Ways and Means/Consumer Protection and Navigable Waters (WAM/CPN) committees for further consideration.
Beekeeping legislation affects both agricultural productivity and environmental health, as honeybees are critical pollinators for Hawaii's agricultural sector and native ecosystems. The bill's progression through multiple committees suggests it addresses substantive policy concerns that require budgetary or consumer protection review before final passage.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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