RELATING TO HEALTH.
Hawaii SB 333 addresses health policy with budgetary implications but requires additional work, as indicated by its carryover to the 2026 legislative session.
Hawaii SB 333 addresses health policy with budgetary implications but requires additional work, as indicated by its carryover to the 2026 legislative session.
SB 333 is a Hawaii health-related bill introduced by Senator Stanley Chang that was referred to the Health and Human Services (HHS) and Ways and Means (WAM) committees. The bill passed its first reading in January 2025 but was carried over to the 2026 regular session without final passage, indicating it requires further development or deliberation.
The bill's referral to both HHS and WAM committees suggests it involves both health policy and budgetary implications. Health legislation in Hawaii often addresses issues affecting the state's residents, healthcare systems, or public health infrastructure, making it potentially significant for constituent welfare and state spending.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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