RELATING TO ENERGY.
Hawaii energy bill HB 350 advanced through committee with unanimous support and will be reconsidered in 2026 legislative session.
Hawaii energy bill HB 350 advanced through committee with unanimous support and will be reconsidered in 2026 legislative session.
HB 350 is an energy-related bill introduced in the Hawaii legislature that passed committee reviews in both the Energy and Government (EIG) and Housing (HOU) committees with unanimous support. The bill was carried over to the 2026 Regular Session after advancing through second reading, indicating it addresses substantive energy policy matters requiring further legislative consideration.
Hawaii faces significant energy challenges due to its reliance on imported fossil fuels and geographic isolation, making energy policy critical to the state's economic sustainability and climate goals. Bills addressing energy issues directly impact utility rates, renewable energy development, and the state's ability to meet its clean energy targets—all matters affecting Hawaiian residents' costs and environmental quality.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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