RELATING TO EDUCATION.
Hawaii HB 1210 education bill was introduced, deferred by committee in February 2025, and carried over to 2026 session without advancing further.
Hawaii HB 1210 education bill was introduced, deferred by committee in February 2025, and carried over to 2026 session without advancing further.
HB 1210 is a Hawaii education bill introduced by Representative Shirley Templo that was referred to the Education (EDN) and Finance (FIN) committees. The bill was deferred by the EDN committee in February 2025 and subsequently carried over to the 2026 Regular Session, meaning it did not advance during the current legislative cycle.
Without access to the bill's specific text, the actual policy impact cannot be determined. However, bills referred to both Education and Finance committees typically address education funding, program authorization, or resource allocation—matters that directly affect schools, students, and taxpayers. The deferral and carryover suggest either the need for additional information, budget concerns, or lack of committee consensus.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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