RELATING TO CRIME.
Hawaii SB 915 advances crime-related legislation through committee review but specific policy changes remain undisclosed pending 2026 session deliberation.
Hawaii SB 915 advances crime-related legislation through committee review but specific policy changes remain undisclosed pending 2026 session deliberation.
SB 915 is a Hawaii crime-related bill introduced by Senator Dru Kanuha that has progressed through initial legislative stages but currently lacks publicly available details about its specific provisions. The bill was referred to the Judiciary and Civil Law Committee (JDC) and has been carried over to the 2026 legislative session for continued consideration.
Crime legislation directly affects public safety policies, law enforcement procedures, and criminal justice outcomes for Hawaii residents. The bill's eventual passage or failure could impact sentencing guidelines, criminal definitions, penalties, or procedural protections—though the specific nature of those impacts cannot be determined without access to the bill's text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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