RELATING TO CHILD WELL-BEING.
Hawaii HB 2006 advances child well-being through unspecified measures; currently in committee review after first reading.
Hawaii HB 2006 advances child well-being through unspecified measures; currently in committee review after first reading.
HB 2006 is a Hawaii bill relating to child well-being that was introduced in January 2026 and is currently in the early stages of the legislative process. The bill has passed first reading and been referred to the House Committee on Human Services (HSH) and the Finance Committee (FIN) for further consideration. The specific provisions of the bill are not detailed in the available information.
Child well-being legislation typically addresses critical issues affecting Hawaii's youth, such as education, health services, nutrition, foster care, or child protection. The dual referral to Human Services and Finance committees suggests the bill may have budgetary implications or require funding allocation. Early-stage bills can significantly shape state policy if passed.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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