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Bill Summary · SB 2338

Legislative bill overview

SB 2338 is a housing-related bill introduced in the Hawaii legislature that has advanced through the Housing Committee with amendments recommended. The bill was referred to both the Housing (HOU) and Ways and Means (WAM) committees for consideration, with the Housing Committee voting unanimously to pass it with proposed amendments on February 5, 2026.

Why is this important

Hawaii faces a severe affordable housing shortage, making any housing legislation significant for residents struggling with high costs and limited availability. The bill's progression through committee suggests legislative interest in addressing housing policy, though the specific provisions remain unclear from the action log alone.

Potential points of contention

  • Amendment specifics unknown: The committee recommended passage "with amendments," but the nature of these changes is not specified, making it difficult to assess whether concerns were addressed or substantive modifications were made
  • Funding mechanism unclear: Housing bills often involve significant fiscal implications; the referral to Ways and Means suggests potential budget considerations that may face scrutiny
  • Scope of housing addressed: Without bill details, it's unknown whether this targets affordable housing development, rental protections, homeownership assistance, or another housing issue—each has different stakeholder impacts

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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