RELATING TO HOUSING.
Hawaii housing bill SB 912 passed first reading and moved to committee but was carried over to 2026 session without advancing, addressing unspecified housing policy measures.
Hawaii housing bill SB 912 passed first reading and moved to committee but was carried over to 2026 session without advancing, addressing unspecified housing policy measures.
SB 912 is a Hawaii housing bill introduced by Senator Dru Kanuha that has passed first reading and been referred to the House Committee on Housing. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available information, though it relates to housing policy—a critical issue in Hawaii given the state's severe affordable housing shortage and high cost of living.
Hawaii faces one of the nation's most acute housing crises, with median home prices and rents among the highest in the country while wages lag significantly behind. Any legislative action addressing housing carries substantial weight for residents struggling with affordability, homelessness, and economic viability.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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