Bill
SB 3331
RELATING TO FAMILY SAFETY.
Hawaii SB 3331 addresses family safety through measures referred to health and judiciary committees, with fiscal and legal implications pending full bill text review.
Bill
SB 3331
Hawaii SB 3331 addresses family safety through measures referred to health and judiciary committees, with fiscal and legal implications pending full bill text review.
SB 3331 is a Hawaii bill focused on family safety that was introduced on January 30, 2026, and has passed first reading. The bill has been referred to two committees: Health and Human Services/Women, Labor, and Agriculture (HHS/WLA) and Judiciary/Ways and Means (JDC/WAM). Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but the dual committee referral suggests it addresses both social services and legal/fiscal policy areas.
Family safety legislation typically affects vulnerable populations including children, domestic partners, and at-risk households. Bills referred to both HHS and judiciary committees often involve funding mechanisms alongside regulatory or protective measures, making fiscal impact a significant consideration alongside intended protective outcomes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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