RELATING TO HOUSING.
Hawaii housing bill HB 741 was deferred by committees and carried to 2026 without advancing, suggesting unresolved concerns about its provisions or implementation approach.
Hawaii housing bill HB 741 was deferred by committees and carried to 2026 without advancing, suggesting unresolved concerns about its provisions or implementation approach.
HB 741 is a Hawaii housing-related bill introduced by Representatives Luke Evslin, Tyson Miyake, and Nadine Nakamura. The bill was scheduled for committee hearing in March 2025 but was deferred and carried over to the 2026 legislative session without advancing further. The specific provisions of the bill are not detailed in the available action history.
Hawaii faces a severe housing affordability crisis, with some of the nation's highest costs relative to median income. Any housing legislation in Hawaii carries significant implications for residents' access to shelter and economic stability. The deferral of this measure suggests either insufficient support or need for further development before consideration.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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