RELATING TO ENERGY.
Hawaii's SB 748 addresses unspecified energy policy matters; referred to education and budget committees but carried over to 2026 without advancement during 2025 session.
Hawaii's SB 748 addresses unspecified energy policy matters; referred to education and budget committees but carried over to 2026 without advancement during 2025 session.
SB 748 is an energy-related bill introduced in the Hawaii legislature by Senator Stanley Chang. The bill was referred to the Education (EDU) and Ways and Means (WAM) committees, suggesting it likely involves funding mechanisms or educational components related to energy policy. As of the most recent action, the bill was carried over to the 2026 Regular Session, meaning it did not advance to a vote during the 2025 session.
Hawaii faces unique energy challenges as an island state with heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels and vulnerability to global energy price fluctuations. Energy legislation in Hawaii typically affects electricity costs for residents and businesses, renewable energy development targets, and the state's progress toward its clean energy goals. The referral to both education and budget committees suggests this bill may address workforce development, funding, or educational initiatives related to energy transition.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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