RELATING TO CRIME.
Hawaii's SB 193 crime bill was introduced in 2025, referred to committees, and deferred to 2026 with no publicly detailed provisions available for assessment.
Hawaii's SB 193 crime bill was introduced in 2025, referred to committees, and deferred to 2026 with no publicly detailed provisions available for assessment.
SB 193 is a Hawaii crime-related bill that was introduced in the 2025 legislative session but lacks publicly available detailed text describing its specific provisions. The bill has been referred to the Human Services and Judiciary committees and was carried over to the 2026 Regular Session without passage.
Crime legislation directly affects public safety policy, law enforcement procedures, and criminal justice outcomes. Without access to the bill's specific language, the actual impact—whether it expands penalties, creates new offenses, reforms sentencing, or addresses victim services—cannot be determined.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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