RELATING TO INSURANCE.
Hawaii HB 253 addresses unspecified insurance policy matters; advanced through committee with amendments but was deferred to 2026 session without final passage.
Hawaii HB 253 addresses unspecified insurance policy matters; advanced through committee with amendments but was deferred to 2026 session without final passage.
HB 253 is an insurance-related bill introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives by Representatives Cory Chun and Scot Matayoshi. The bill passed its first committee (Consumer Protection & Commerce) with amendments in January 2025 and advanced to the Finance Committee but was ultimately carried over to the 2026 Regular Session, meaning the legislature did not complete action on it during the 2025 session.
Without access to the bill's specific text or detailed summary, the real-world impact cannot be accurately assessed. Insurance legislation can affect consumer protections, premium rates, coverage requirements, or industry regulations—all of which directly impact Hawaii residents' access to and cost of insurance services. The fact that the bill advanced through committee with amendments suggests legislators saw merit in addressing some insurance policy issue, though the nature of that issue remains unclear from the provided information.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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