RELATING TO EDUCATION.
Hawaii education bill SB 1386 advances through committee review but carries over to 2026, with fiscal and policy details requiring clarification for stakeholder assessment.
Hawaii education bill SB 1386 advances through committee review but carries over to 2026, with fiscal and policy details requiring clarification for stakeholder assessment.
SB 1386 is a Hawaii education bill introduced by Senator Ron Kouchi that was referred to the Education/Public Safety and Minorities (EDU/PSM) and Ways and Means (WAM) committees. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history, though the committee referrals suggest it involves education policy matters with potential fiscal implications.
The bill's referral to both education and budget committees indicates it likely involves either new spending, revenue changes, or structural education reforms requiring financial analysis. Hawaii's education system serves approximately 180,000 students across public schools, making legislative changes significant for teachers, families, and taxpayers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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