RELATING TO HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
Withdrawn Hawaiian bill addressing Hawaiian Home Lands administration faced removal from public hearing before committee review could occur.
Withdrawn Hawaiian bill addressing Hawaiian Home Lands administration faced removal from public hearing before committee review could occur.
SB 2260 addresses matters related to Hawaiian Home Lands, a unique land trust system established under the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1920. The bill was introduced in the Hawaii legislature but was removed from public hearing on February 3, 2026, before discussion could occur. Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions cannot be detailed, but the measure involves the Hawaiian Homes Commission (HWN) and Judiciary committees.
Hawaiian Home Lands represent approximately 200,000 acres held in trust for Native Hawaiians and generate significant debate around land rights, sovereignty, and resource management. Legislation affecting these lands impacts Native Hawaiian beneficiaries, the state budget, and ongoing discussions about historical redress and self-determination. Any modifications to HHL policies or administration carry cultural and economic significance for Hawaii's indigenous population.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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