RELATING TO HEALTH.
Hawaii HB 598 addresses unspecified health policy matters; currently stalled in committee review with referral to three legislative panels pending 2026 session.
Hawaii HB 598 addresses unspecified health policy matters; currently stalled in committee review with referral to three legislative panels pending 2026 session.
HB 598 is a Hawaii health-related bill introduced in the 2025 legislative session with bipartisan sponsorship. The bill has been referred to the Health (HLT), Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPC), and Finance (FIN) committees, suggesting it addresses healthcare policy with potential financial and consumer protection implications. As of December 2025, the bill was carried over to the 2026 Regular Session without passing.
The bill's referral to multiple committees indicates it may involve substantive changes to Hawaii's healthcare system, consumer protections, or health-related funding. The involvement of the Finance Committee suggests fiscal implications that could affect state budgets or healthcare costs. However, the lack of publicly available bill text details limits assessment of specific real-world impacts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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