RELATING TO HEALTH.
Hawaii HB 1116 (health-related) advanced through initial reading and committee referrals but stalled, carrying to 2026 session for further consideration.
Hawaii HB 1116 (health-related) advanced through initial reading and committee referrals but stalled, carrying to 2026 session for further consideration.
HB 1116 is a Hawaii health-related bill introduced by Representative Nadine Nakamura that has advanced through initial legislative stages. The bill was referred to the Health (HLT), Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPC)/Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs (JHA), and Finance (FIN) committees, indicating it addresses healthcare policy with potential consumer protection and fiscal implications. As of December 2025, it was carried over to the 2026 regular session without passage.
Without access to the bill's specific text, the substantive impact cannot be determined. However, the committee referrals suggest the legislation addresses health regulations, consumer protections, or healthcare financing—areas directly affecting Hawaii residents' access to care, costs, or rights. The involvement of the Finance Committee indicates potential budgetary consequences for the state or healthcare system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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