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SB 2836

RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT OF RETIRANTS.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Troy Hashimoto and 1 co-sponsor

Hawaii bill addresses employment policies for retirees, referred to education and budget committees for review; specific policy changes deferred pending further committee deliberation.

The committee on EDU deferred the measure.
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Bill Summary · SB 2836

Legislative bill overview

SB 2836 addresses employment policies for retirants (retired individuals) in Hawaii, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the provided legislative history. The bill has been referred to the Education (EDU) and Ways and Means (WAM) committees, suggesting it may involve public sector retirement or education-related employment matters.

Why is this important

Hawaii's aging population and potential labor shortages make retirant employment policies significant for workforce planning and economic participation. These policies could affect retirees' ability to work, pension implications, and labor availability in critical sectors like education and public service.

Potential points of contention

  • Pension impact concerns: Changes to retirant employment rules may affect pension calculations, benefit reductions, or earnings limits that retirees currently operate under
  • Labor market effects: Expanded retirant employment could either fill workforce gaps or displace younger workers, depending on implementation and sector focus
  • Fiscal implications: The bill's referral to the Ways and Means Committee suggests budget considerations around pension liabilities, administrative costs, or revenue effects

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

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