RELATING TO HEALTH.
Hawaii health bill SB 783 advances through legislative committees with unclear provisions pending 2026 session consideration.
Hawaii health bill SB 783 advances through legislative committees with unclear provisions pending 2026 session consideration.
SB 783 is a Hawaii health-related bill introduced by Senators Karl Rhoads and Carol Fukunaga that has progressed through initial legislative stages but lacks publicly available detailed provisions at this stage. The bill was referred to the Health and Human Services Committee and the Consumer Protection/Ways and Means committees, indicating it likely addresses healthcare policy, patient protections, or health funding. It was carried over to the 2026 Regular Session, meaning further consideration is postponed.
Without access to the bill's specific text or summary, the real-world impact cannot be precisely determined. However, bills referred to HHS committees in Hawaii typically affect healthcare access, insurance coverage, provider regulations, or public health programs that impact residents' medical care and costs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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