RELATING TO HOUSING RESILIENCY.
HB 1467 seeks to strengthen Hawaii's housing resilience against climate and disaster risks, but stalled in committee; specific mechanisms and costs remain unclear from available records.
HB 1467 seeks to strengthen Hawaii's housing resilience against climate and disaster risks, but stalled in committee; specific mechanisms and costs remain unclear from available records.
HB 1467 addresses housing resiliency in Hawaii, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the legislative actions provided. Based on the bill title and sponsorship, it likely focuses on measures to make Hawaii's housing stock more resilient to climate impacts, natural disasters, or affordability pressures. The bill has progressed through initial readings and committee referrals to the Economic Development & Tourism (EDT) and Ways & Means/Consumer Protection & Commerce committees.
Hawaii faces unique housing challenges including high costs, limited land availability, and increasing vulnerability to climate-related disasters like flooding and hurricanes. Legislative action on housing resiliency could affect housing accessibility, construction standards, insurance costs, and community preparedness across the islands. The deferral and carryover suggest either need for further development or competing legislative priorities during the session.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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