RELATING TO HOUSING.
Hawaii housing bill SB 466 advanced to committee review but awaits substantive debate in 2026 over unspecified housing policy changes affecting the state's critical affordability crisis.
Hawaii housing bill SB 466 advanced to committee review but awaits substantive debate in 2026 over unspecified housing policy changes affecting the state's critical affordability crisis.
SB 466 is a Hawaii housing-related bill introduced by Senator Ron Kouchi that has advanced through initial legislative procedures. The bill was referred to the Housing (HOU) and Ways and Means (WAM) committees but has been carried over to the 2026 legislative session for further consideration.
Hawaii faces a severe housing affordability crisis with some of the highest costs per square foot in the nation, making any housing-related legislation potentially significant for residents. The committee referral to both Housing and Ways and Means suggests the bill likely involves fiscal considerations alongside housing policy changes that could affect supply, affordability, or development.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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