RELATING TO INSURANCE.
Hawaii SB 2051 insurance bill referred to health and consumer protection committees; specifics deferred pending further review and stakeholder input.
Hawaii SB 2051 insurance bill referred to health and consumer protection committees; specifics deferred pending further review and stakeholder input.
SB 2051 is an insurance-related bill introduced in the Hawaii State Senate with five bipartisan sponsors. The bill was referred to the Health and Human Services (HHS) and Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPN) committees on January 22, 2026, and was deferred after a public hearing on January 30, 2026. Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions cannot be detailed, but its committee assignments suggest it addresses health insurance, consumer protections, or insurance regulation matters.
Insurance legislation in Hawaii directly affects healthcare access and affordability for residents, as well as the insurance market's competitiveness and consumer protections. The bill's referral to both HHS and CPN committees indicates it likely touches on regulated industries critical to public welfare, making its provisions potentially significant for residents' out-of-pocket costs and coverage availability.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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