RELATING TO IMMIGRATION.
Hawaii SB 818 advances immigration-related policy through legislature but lacks public detail on specific provisions affecting state services or employment eligibility.
Hawaii SB 818 advances immigration-related policy through legislature but lacks public detail on specific provisions affecting state services or employment eligibility.
SB 818 is a Hawaii immigration-related bill introduced in January 2025 that has advanced through initial legislative procedures but lacks publicly available detailed text regarding its specific provisions. The bill was referred to the Health and Human Services/Education and Judiciary committees before being carried over to the 2026 session, indicating substantial content requiring further deliberation.
Immigration policy significantly affects Hawaii's economy, labor force, healthcare systems, and social services. Given Hawaii's geographic isolation and unique demographic composition, state-level immigration approaches can have outsized consequences for the islands' workforce availability, business operations, and public resource allocation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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