Bill
HB 241
RELATING TO CHILD CARE.
Hawaii HB 241 advances child care-related legislation through Education Committee with unanimous support, now referred to Finance for budgetary review.
Bill
HB 241
Hawaii HB 241 advances child care-related legislation through Education Committee with unanimous support, now referred to Finance for budgetary review.
HB 241 relates to child care in Hawaii, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided. The bill has advanced through the Education Committee with unanimous support (11 ayes, 0 noes) and has been referred to the Finance Committee for further consideration. The measure was passed on second reading as amended (HD 1), indicating substantive discussion occurred during initial deliberations.
Child care legislation directly affects working families' ability to afford care, workforce participation rates, and early childhood development outcomes. Hawaii's child care costs and availability are significant concerns for families and employers, making policy changes in this area consequential for the state's economic and social welfare.
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