RELATING TO INSURANCE.
Hawaii insurance bill SB 1129 advanced through committee with amendments but stalled in Ways and Means, carried over to 2026 without passage.
Hawaii insurance bill SB 1129 advanced through committee with amendments but stalled in Ways and Means, carried over to 2026 without passage.
SB 1129 is a Hawaii insurance bill that was introduced by Senator Angus McKelvey but lacks publicly available detail on its specific provisions. The bill passed its initial committee review and second reading with amendments (SD 1) before being referred to the Ways and Means Committee, where it was ultimately carried over to the 2026 legislative session without final passage.
Insurance bills can significantly affect consumer protections, rates, coverage requirements, and industry operations across Hawaii. The bill's progression through committee suggests lawmakers identified substantive issues worth amending before advancement, but the lack of passage in 2025 indicates either unresolved disagreements, budgetary concerns, or lower legislative priority during the session.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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