RELATING TO ENERGY.
Hawaii SB 133 energy bill advances through committee review process but carries over to 2026 session, suggesting ongoing negotiation over policy direction and fiscal impact.
Hawaii SB 133 energy bill advances through committee review process but carries over to 2026 session, suggesting ongoing negotiation over policy direction and fiscal impact.
SB 133 is a Hawaii energy bill that was introduced in the 2025 legislative session with bipartisan sponsorship. The bill was referred to multiple committees (Energy, Environmental Protection; Consumer Protection; and Finance) and passed first reading before being carried over to the 2026 session, indicating it requires further development or lacks sufficient support for immediate passage.
Hawaii has unique energy challenges as an island state heavily dependent on imported fossil fuels, making energy policy particularly consequential for utility costs and environmental goals. The bill's referral to multiple committees suggests it addresses complex issues affecting consumers, the environment, and the state budget simultaneously.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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