RELATING TO HOUSING.
Hawaii housing bill SB 1134 passed first reading and moved to 2026 session after committee referral, addressing unspecified residential or consumer housing policy matters.
Hawaii housing bill SB 1134 passed first reading and moved to 2026 session after committee referral, addressing unspecified residential or consumer housing policy matters.
SB 1134 is a Hawaii housing-related bill introduced by Senator Angus McKelvey that has advanced through initial legislative stages but lacks publicly available details on specific provisions. The bill was carried over to the 2026 regular session after passing first reading, indicating it requires further deliberation and committee review.
Housing legislation in Hawaii directly affects residents in a state with severe affordability challenges and limited available land. The bill's progression through housing (HOU) and consumer protection/commerce (CPN) committees suggests it addresses either residential affordability, landlord-tenant protections, or consumer housing practices—all critical issues for Hawaii's population.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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