RELATING TO HOUSING.
Hawaii housing bill HB 77 introduced but carried over to 2026 session without advancing, stalling potential relief for state's critical affordability crisis.
Hawaii housing bill HB 77 introduced but carried over to 2026 session without advancing, stalling potential relief for state's critical affordability crisis.
HB 77 is a Hawaii housing bill introduced by Rep. Luke Evslin that was prefiled in January 2025 and referred to the Housing Committee. The bill has been carried over to the 2026 legislative session, meaning it did not advance during the 2025 session and will be reconsidered in the next legislative year.
Hawaii faces a severe housing affordability crisis with some of the nation's highest home prices and rents relative to median incomes. Any housing-related legislation in Hawaii receives significant public attention as it directly impacts the state's residents' ability to afford shelter and contribute to workforce retention and economic stability.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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