RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
Hawaii HB 857 proposes unspecified health insurance reforms; referred to two committees but deferred to 2026 session without floor action.
Hawaii HB 857 proposes unspecified health insurance reforms; referred to two committees but deferred to 2026 session without floor action.
HB 857 is a health insurance bill introduced in the Hawaii legislature that has been referred to the Health (HLT) and Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPC) committees. The bill was introduced on January 23, 2025, and has been carried over to the 2026 regular session, meaning its specific provisions have not yet advanced to a floor vote or become law.
Health insurance legislation affects insurance accessibility, affordability, and coverage requirements for Hawaii residents. Bills in this category typically impact healthcare costs, insurance market regulations, or consumer protections—issues that directly affect thousands of residents and insurance providers operating in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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