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SB 2804

RELATING TO COMMERCE.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Stanley Chang and 5 co-sponsors

Hawaii SB 2804 commerce bill referred to health and consumer protection committees; specific provisions and impact remain unclear pending legislative disclosure.

Report adopted; Passed Third Reading. Ayes, 25; Aye(s) with reservations: none . Noes, 0 (none). Excused, 0 (none). Transmitted to House.
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Bill Summary · SB 2804

Legislative bill overview

SB 2804 is a Hawaii commerce bill currently in early legislative stages (passed first reading as of January 26, 2026). The bill has been referred to the Health and Human Services committee and Consumer Protection/Judicial Committee, suggesting it addresses commerce matters with potential health, consumer protection, or judicial implications. Without access to the bill's full text, the specific provisions cannot be detailed.

Why is this important

Commerce legislation in Hawaii can affect business operations, consumer protections, and economic activity across the state. The referral to multiple committees indicates this bill may intersect with healthcare, consumer rights, or legal frameworks, making it relevant to both businesses and Hawaii residents.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public information: The bill's specific provisions are not publicly available yet, making detailed assessment impossible at this stage
  • Committee referrals suggest complexity: Involvement of both HHS and Consumer Protection/Judicial committees implies potential cross-sector impact that could create competing interests
  • Stakeholder uncertainty: Business groups, consumer advocates, and healthcare providers may have competing concerns depending on the bill's actual content

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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