RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
Hawaii SB 887 proposes consumer protection measures but lacks legislative progress after committee referral; full details unavailable for impact assessment.
Hawaii SB 887 proposes consumer protection measures but lacks legislative progress after committee referral; full details unavailable for impact assessment.
SB 887 is a Hawaii consumer protection bill introduced by Senator Dru Kanuha that addresses unspecified consumer protection issues. The bill has passed first reading and was referred to the Consumer Protection and Commerce Committee (CPN) but has been carried over to the 2026 legislative session without further action in the current cycle.
Consumer protection legislation directly affects Hawaii residents' rights and remedies when dealing with businesses, from fraud prevention to fair trading practices. The bill's progression through the legislative process indicates it addresses concerns deemed significant enough for committee review, though its current status suggests either need for further refinement or competing legislative priorities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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