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Bill Summary · SB 1110

Legislative bill overview

SB 1110 modifies Hawaii's emergency management framework, though the specific substantive changes are not detailed in the bill status information provided. The measure has passed initial procedural steps and been referred to the Public Safety and Military Affairs Committee and the Ways and Means Committee, indicating it involves both policy and fiscal considerations.

Why is this important

Emergency management legislation affects how Hawaii responds to natural disasters, public health crises, and other emergencies that directly impact public safety and economic resilience. Given Hawaii's vulnerability to hurricanes, tsunamis, and other natural hazards, modernizing emergency protocols can improve coordination, resource allocation, and community preparedness.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal implications: Referral to Ways and Means suggests the bill has budget impacts, which could face scrutiny regarding state spending priorities during economic constraints
  • Scope of executive authority: Emergency management bills often involve questions about governor powers during crises, potentially raising concerns about balance between swift response capability and legislative oversight
  • Implementation capacity: Changes to emergency protocols require training, equipment, and coordination among multiple agencies, raising questions about feasibility and resource requirements

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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